Abolish - Purpose-Jew and Gentle reconciled through Christ. To do away with; put to an end to; annul; make void

Abundant - Present in great quantity; more than adequate; sufficient. The spiritual Blessings of Life.

Broad - Of great breadth; of great extent; large. Musch room to move around or to expand something.

Censure - Strong or vehement expression of disapproval.

Commandments -  A command or mandate. The act or power of commanding

Confess -  To admit or grant to be true. I believe that Jesus Christ is the son of God.

Contrast - To compare in order to show unlikeness or differences; note the opposite natures, purposes, etc.

Converted - Change in character; cause to turn froman evil life to a righteous one.

Covenant - An agreement, usually formal, between two or more persons to do or not do something specified. The conditonal promises made to humanity by God, as revealed in scripture

Covenant - The agreement between God and the ancient Israelites, in which God promised to protect them if they kept His law and were faithful to Him

Deny - To refuse to agree or accede to. To refuse to recognize or acknowledge; disown; disavow; repudiate. I do not believe that Jesus is the son of God. I never knew Him.

Doctrine - A particular principle, position, or policy taught or advocated, as of a religion or government; something that is taught; teachings collectively. A body or system of teachings relating to a particular subject.

Eternity - Infinite time; duration without beginning or end. Eternal life in Heaven with our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Be faithful unto death and receive the crown of life.

Furnished - Equip or provide something necessary

Glory - Very Great praise, honor, fame,, or admiration, or by distinction bestowed by common consent; renown. Adoring prasie or worshipful thanksgiving.

Heart - The mind/brain and intellect of man.The center of the total personality, especially with reference to intuition, feeling, or emotion.

Iniquity - A violation of right or duty; wicked act; sin. Evil doing infamy

Inspiration - A divine influence directly and immediately exerted upon the mind and soul. The divine quality of the writings or words of a person so influenced.

Instruction - The act or practice of instructing or teaching; education.

Judge - To form a judgement or opinion of; decide upon critically. To decide or settle authoritatively

Law of Moses - The Pentateuch, containing the Mosaic dispensations, or system of rules and ordinances, and forming the first of the three Jewish divisions of the Old Testament. The body of laws contained in the first five books of the Old Testament; Pentateuch.

Mind - In a human or other conscious being the element, part, substance, or process that reasons, thinks feels, wills, percieves, judges, etc.

Narrow - Of little breadth or width; not broad or wide; not as wide as usual or expected: a narrow pathway. Very little room to move aroiund.

Ordinances - An authoritative rule or law; a decree or command; a public injunctin or regulation; as by a deity or destiny

Perish - To die or be destoyed through violence, privation; to pass away or disappear; to suufer spiritual death

Profess - To declare openly; annouce or affirm; avow or acknowledge. To make known.

Prophesy - To fortell or predict. To indicate beforehand. To declare or foretell by or as if by divine inspiration/power. To make inspired declarations of what to come or to speak as a mediater between God and humankind.

Rebuke - To express sharp, stern disapproval of; reprove; reprimand.

Regulations - A law, rule, or other prescibed by authority, especially to regulate conduct; the act of regulating or the state of being regulated.

Repent - To feel such sorrow for sin or fault as to be disposed to change one's lifr for betterr; be penitent. To turn away from never to go back. To be remorseful or sorrowful for wrong doing.

Reproof - The act of reproving, censuring, or rebuking

Reprove - To criticize or correct, especially gently; todisaprove or refute.

Sabbath - The seventh day of the week, Saturday, as the day of rest and religious observance among Jews and some Christians.

Salvation - Deliverance from the power and penaly of sin; redemption. Jesus paid it all that we might be redeemed by the blood of the lamb.

Scripture - Holy Scripture, the sacred writings of the Old and New Testaments or both together.Any writing or book, especially when of a sacred or religious nature.

Shepherd - A person who herds, tend, and guards sheep. Analogy moment. A person who protects, guides, or watches over a person or group of people. Other names may include Pasters, Elders.

Sin - Transgression of divine law.

Sorrow/Godly - The kind of sorrow when one is remorseful for sin and repents of his/her sin

Sorrow/UnGodly - The kind of sorrow when one is not remorseful for sin rather sorry because they have been caught in the act or action of the sin and does not have a repented heart.

Soul - A soul is a human being who has been given a body, spirit, and soul from God.

Strait - Narrow: Strait is the gate. Strict, as in requirements or principles. Requires one to be extremely discipline.

Ten Commandments - The Ten Commandments, the commandments summarizing the basic obligations of man towards God and his fellow men, delivered to Moses on Mount Sinai engraved on two tables of stone known as the Decalogue.

Transgression - An act of transgrssing; violation of the law, command, etc; sin

Worship - Reverent honor and homage to God on a daily basis. Worship to God on the 1st day of the week giving honor to him for being the God who created the heavens, earth, and mankind.