a. To rise into the air by no visible means of support. For instance, a woman lies down upon a table, a sheet is placed over her, then the magician causes her to rise up over the table. Large rings are passed over and around her to show no visible means of support.
b. The words the magician speaks during the performance. They can be rehearsed beforehand or performed without a script. Other magicians do not speak at all, performing strictly to a dramatic musical soundtrack.
c. A term used to describe what a magician does to focus an audience's attention where he wants it. It is often done to make sure that the audience does not see the particular movement that may give away the trick. A skilled magician can distract the audience's attention by merely turning his head.
d. One of many words used by magicians just before a major effect occurs. Some magicians may use household words ("jelly beans") or tongue twisters ("rubber baby buggy bumper") for comedy effect.
e. A word from the Bible that tells us what separates us from God. This separation has a serious impact upon our lives, for until this issue is dealt with God's way, we will not know God's wisdom, His love and leading in our present lives. We will also be bound for eternal punishment after death unless God helps us.
f. A long Biblical word telling us that God has done something about our sin problem. Since we cannot change our sin problem because it is the very nature of our hearts, God sent His Son Jesus to die on the cross, bearing our punishment for us. Then He rose again from the dead and now sits at the right hand of God.
g. A title in the Bible for Jesus, the Son of God. He deserves this title because He is able to save us from our sin. Jesus, out of His wonderful love for us, died for our sin, allowing God His Father to lay the blame upon Him. He Himself is sinless and pure and holy, and worth the praise and worship of the whole earth, since He is also the Creator of the world.
h. Another Biblical word that comes true for everyone who acknowledges their sin before God and asks for pardon from God. Another way to put it is, receiving Eternal Life. Upon God's free forgiveness, one receives pardon for sins committed, as well as the Holy Spirit to enable us to live a life well-pleasing to God.