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If My People
Who are called by my Name
Will humble themselves and pray
Seek My Face, turn from their wicked ways
I'll hear them, forgive them, and heal their land
If My People
Who are called by my Name
Will humble themselves and pray
Seek My Face, turn from their wicked ways
I'll hear them, forgive them, and heal their land
You are the Author of Creation
Every knee in Heaven on Earth and under bows before You
You are the Author of Creation
Every tongue confesses and takes an oath that Jesus is Lord
You are the Author of Creation
Every knee in Heaven on Earth and under bows before You
You are the Author of Creation
Every tongue confesses and takes an oath that Jesus is Lord
If My People
Who are called by my Name
Will humble themselves and pray




Seek My Face, turn from their wicked ways
I'll hear them, forgive them, and heal their land

Overall Meaning

In this song, ??P is referencing a well-known passage in the Bible, specifically 2 Chronicles 7:14 which says: "If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive their sin and will heal their land." The song emphasizes the importance of repentance and asking for forgiveness in order to receive healing and restoration.


The first part of the song is a direct quote from the Bible, and the lyrics continue with a declaration of God's power and authority over all things. Every knee in heaven and on earth bows before Him, and every tongue confesses that Jesus is Lord.


Overall, the message of the song is one of hope and faith, encouraging listeners to turn to God in times of trouble and trust in His ability to bring healing and restoration.


Line by Line Meaning

If My People
In the event that the people who believe in me,


Who are called by my Name
Those who identify themselves as my followers,


Will humble themselves and pray
Will show me respect and pray to me,


Seek My Face, turn from their wicked ways
Find me and turn away from their sinful actions,


I'll hear them, forgive them, and heal their land
I will listen to them, pardon them, and restore their land to its former glory


You are the Author of Creation
You are the creator of the universe,


Every knee in Heaven on Earth and under bows before You
Everyone in heaven, on earth, and under the earth, submits to you,


Every tongue confesses and takes an oath that Jesus is Lord
Everyone declares and takes an oath that Jesus is their Lord,




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H3nry_T

I thought if p and q as a promise
I promise that:
if p happens then q will happen too

if p happens -> q happens : True (promise is upheld)
if p happens -> NOT(q happens) : False (promise is broken)
if NOT(p happens) -> q happens : True (promise is upheld)
if NOT(p happens) -> NOT(q happens) : True (promise is upheld)

example:
I promise that:
if you have a dog then it is blue

have dog -> color is blue : True
have dog -> color is not blue : False
have cat -> color is blue : True (original promise about dogs being blue is still True)
have cat -> color is red : True (cats being red doesn't affect my promise)

just because you have a cat doesn't mean my promise is broken. cause my promise is about DOGS being blue. cats got nothing to do with it.



Yuri Roiter

Thank you, I finally got it looking this and other your videos!

I had to develop a bit more resonating with myself explanation though.
Hope it will help somebody more as well. :)

Say, my (actually yours from another video :)) implication is:

If it is a dog, then it is a mammal.

Then, my implication is considering a dog (being a mammal) only, not a cat or a table.


I agree (It is true) that when it is not a dog (p = false), then it can be anything -- mammal or not mammal (q is true or false).
Thus, my implication is TRUE in both cases when it is not a dog -- then everything is all right with my implication, and I AGREE that (not a dog) can be anything.

But when it is a dog, then my implication is ONLY TRUE when it is a mammal -- because it is what I specifically imply!
Otherwise, my implication is FALSE. I.e. when it is a dog, and it is not a mammal -- then and only then my implication FAILS.
Only then my implication is WRONG.

CONCLUSION: Implication is FALSE ONLY when it is WRONG!

Let's create a new boolean result: WRONG! :))



Joshua Anderson

Another way to think about the truth table with the statement "If you study hard, then you will pass". There are 4 cases:
1) I studied hard and I passed
'You said if I studied hard, then I would pass, and I did! You were right!' the statement is correct [TT->T]
2) I studied hard and I didn't pass
'You said if I studied hard, then I would pass, and I didn't! You were wrong!' the statement is incorrect [TF->F]
3) I didn't study hard and I passed
'I passed! You didn't mention what would happen if I didn't study hard, so for me you're not wrong!' the statement is correct [FT->T]
4) I didn't study hard and I didn't pass
'I didn't pass. You didn't mention what would happen if I didn't study hard, so for me you're not wrong!' the statement is correct [FF->T]



Mutlu Gündiler

The most intellectual and satisfactory explanation of foundation of this confusing topic.
Take away for me is "If you want to understand the foundations of logic, go to a mathematician".
Highly appreciated. Thanks.

Yet, how can I translate this to a metal detection system operation logic "If metal is detected (P), then set out the alarm (Q)"
"If metal then alarm" is TRUE meaning the system is working as designed,
"If metal then no alarm" is FALSE meaning that the system is not operating correctly,
"If not metal then no alarm" is also TRUE and the system is also working properly, but,

"If no metal then alarm" case considered vacuously TRUE confuses me here. It's not true, it's a false alarm, the system is malfunctioning.
In electronic design, this case should be assigned "DON'T CARE" value (stay put / remain in the last state). But in logic "don't care" is not truth value.

What am I missing to comprehend here?



CHRIS ARTHUR VERA

let p and q be propositions
p: 5 is a prime number
q: 5 • 1 = 5
Express each of these propositions as an English sentence and determine its truth value.
1. p’ V q
2. q’
3. p’
4. p →q’
5. pɅq
Can u solve this?



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JB

My thought process for this have always been:
-If I guessed RIGHT then answered RIGHT, it make sense(it is RIGHT)
-If I guessed RIGHT then answered WRONG, it doesn't make sense (it is WRONG)
-If I guessed WRONG then answered RIGHT, it still make sense (It is RIGHT)
-If I guessed WRONG then answered WRONG, it still make sense (It is RIGHT)

Basically if you guessed Right in the first place, there's no reason for you to answer wrong, otherwise it will make the whole statement wrong(doesn't make sense). But if you guessed wrong in the first place, you cannot assume your answer will be right or wrong. So either way, any kind of conclusion will make the statement right (make sense)

Fallen Angel Online

omg this is so helpful, i learn faster this wayyy

أ.د أحمد المحروقي

wow , you are brilliant, thanks

Pendulum theComplicatedOne

WOW, You are a genius. Thanks for this so much!

H3nry_T

I thought if p and q as a promise
I promise that:
if p happens then q will happen too

if p happens -> q happens : True (promise is upheld)
if p happens -> NOT(q happens) : False (promise is broken)
if NOT(p happens) -> q happens : True (promise is upheld)
if NOT(p happens) -> NOT(q happens) : True (promise is upheld)

example:
I promise that:
if you have a dog then it is blue

have dog -> color is blue : True
have dog -> color is not blue : False
have cat -> color is blue : True (original promise about dogs being blue is still True)
have cat -> color is red : True (cats being red doesn't affect my promise)

just because you have a cat doesn't mean my promise is broken. cause my promise is about DOGS being blue. cats got nothing to do with it.

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Stormy Headley

This was incredibly helpful. My textbook feels so incredibly over-saturated with unnecessary information and it was overwhelming. The simplicity here and your clear explanation saved my grade this week! Thank you so much!

Dr. Trefor Bazett

Glad it was helpful!

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SenpaiXD

My textbook is written by someone who just wanted to fill the book with words without going through the trouble of explaining things

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