By its very nature spiritual life is transformative of all life.
Not exact matches
Therefore the excellent God, after He has justified and given His
spiritual gifts, lest that ungodly
nature rush upon them to enjoy them (for they are
very lovely and powerfully incite to enjoyment), immediately brings tribulation, exercises, and examines, lest the person perish eternally
by such ignorance.
The
spiritual mentoring task
by its
very nature transcends racial and cultural expectations and restrictions.
Prayer is primarily a
spiritual experience and not a psychological process, an art and not a technique, and
by its
very nature no blueprint can be given for it.
And this higher and liberating orientation
by grace of man's transcendence as spirit, changing as it does in good Thomistic doctrine the
very horizon of
spiritual activity (the «formal object»), constitutes
by the
nature of the case a «revelation», even if it presents no new conceptual object to the mind, and therefore, if accepted, is faith.
But the
very nature of the division of
spiritual formation of Christians between lay leaders in the Sunday School and pastoral leaders in the church leaves people with the idea that Christian faith can be learned
by attending classes.
Bueche sees it this way: «I won't call abduction a
spiritual experience, but
by its
very nature it casts you into reflection about your existence....
Will Beuche sees it this way: «I won't call abduction a
spiritual experience, but
by its
very nature it casts you into reflection about your existence... you feel you're behind the scenes of a theater, of an incredible play... this play we're all in.»