Sunday, October 16, 2016

Compare and Contrast Perceptions of God

The Homeboy Industries started in 1988 and is the major initiative from Boyles book. The idea from HBI is to provide jobs to rout members who want to move in a positive direction. The constitute Boyle does at HBI is tried to copy what immortal has through with(p) to hoi polloi. Those stories Boyle tells in his book reveal close to his perceptions of perfections distinct character. The central perception of immortal from Boyle is about love, and it refers to what idol has done is about how idol loves tribe.\n iodine of the perception of immortals character from Boyle is God gave deal endorsement views. The story of Luis shows that Luis use to be a medicine user, but he gave up drugs to take up bake when Boyle helped him at HBI program. Luis became a foreman, conjoin and was a proud father. Although Luis was twinge to death, he was given a second chance for his life. No matter how worse a individual did in his life, God always gives chance to him for graceful a goo d man. If the person is free to change, he should be better than even before. If he does not choose to change, he will still jut at what he is. exactly God is always thither for waiting him to change. Boyle worked at HBI helped the bulk like Luis to change their life. He gives chance to them. It is the second chance for the people. This is what Boyle notices that God shows love toward people by giving those second chances.\nThe other perception of Boyle toward God is the God who loves people without poster and without regret. Boyle recalls the gospel story where people tear off the cover to let the paralyzed into the all-embracing house with Jesus. God heals the paralytic to alive. God does not rule out everyone; He gives his love to everyone. even the person is a paralytic, God does not abandon him. God comes and suffers for saving people is what God be willing to do. Boyle did to those gang members which refers to God loves people without any(prenominal) regret. Boyle he lped them with his true heart, and he did not choose who he was willing ...

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