Sentences with phrase «god sends someone»

The Word God sends is the person of his own dear son.
I am not a universalist or an annihilationist, but also do not accept the idea that God sends people to burn in flames forever and forever.
So God sends a miracle to keep Jonah alive.
He knew, as we do, that generally in the OT, when God sends someone to preach judgment against a nation, that nation is destroyed.
Do you believe God sends prophets today like Moses?
God sends a huge storm, which threatens your life and the lives of everyone on board.
What kind of just, loving god sends people to eternal torment (or oblivion) for incorrectly following the ambiguous «clues» and guessing Miss Scarlett in the Kitchen with a rope instead of Professor Plum in the Ballroom with a revolver?
In that sense, Christians do not believe that God sends prophets like Moses any longer, as God's revelation in scripture is closed.
@snarf: I don't like explaining to a child when the hear Christians preaching god sends them to hell for eternal torture if they don't believe the BS in the bible.
I can not accept the idea that God sends all storms, hurricanes, tornadoes, famines, earthquakes, tsunamis, and a host of other disasters which kill thousands of people, causes terrible destruction, and leads to massive sickness and sadness.
So, gay marriage is wrong because God sends gays to hell?
By all means, we must go where God sends us despite our feelings (I'm looking at you, Jonah), but this doesn't mean that we won't experience emotions as we do.
In Jonah 1:4, God sends a storm upon Jonah and the ship that carries him to Tarshish.
God sends his rain on the just and unjust, so man ought to be merciful (Matthew 5: 45).
If the scriptures were completely lost we would have no guidance until god sends us a new ambassador to teach us all of Gods mysterys.
First: In answer to Christians saying natural disasters are somehow conveying god's wants / displeasure So an all powerful, all knowing, all loving god sends earthquakes, tornadoes, floods etc. to show his displeasure.
After demanding death for being human and for behaving in ways that God apparently finds unacceptable, God sends Jesus to be killed and to serve as the sacrificial lamb for all of humankind.
According to your doctrine, Everyone is a sinner (even before they are born) and god sends sinners to hell.
This way of imagining the difference Jesus can make goes as follows: In his passion Jesus is the exemplar for Sam and his family of why God sends suffering.
God sends suffering as part of the process of our redemption from spiritual and moral imperfection, and it is particularly through suffering that human souls are purified and made perfect.
Out of the darkness God sends transfiguring presence.
Jesus is indignant that the scribes and Pharisees (1) will not enter the kingdom of heaven themselves and stand in the way of others entering it as well; (2) will do almost anything to win a proselyte only to make that proselyte twice as much a child of hell as they are; (3) confuse people by senseless oaths, telling them that if they swear by the Temple, their oath is not binding, but if they swear by the gold of the Temple, it is binding - the fools ought to realize, Jesus says, that the Temple includes all that is in it; (4) tithe some of their money but neglect justice and mercy and faith, which are weightier moral matters, when they ought both to tithe and perform these greater acts of righteousness as well; (5) are careful about outward cleanliness but careless about the inward disposition, so that they are filled with extortion and greed; (6) appear righteous but really are hypocrites, because their appearance hides all manner of iniquity inside; (7) pretend to revere the prophets of history whom their parents killed but continue to practice the evil of their parents by rejecting those whom God sends to them now (Matt.
As in it being a fiery place of torment that God sends some people who would never had the opportunity to know Jesus never mind «repent» then I think that is a straw man god and I don't think that love condemns anyone to a place of torment with no way out.
When God sends us out into the world to preach the Gospel to all people, He wants us to remember those in prison.
«You mean the Greeks believe that God sends the fire?»
So we don't believe that God sends people to hell... they send themselves... but He saves some from that hell.
God sends us only signs to receive — imperceptible indications that must be disentangled from the trumpet blasts of reality; they are words mingled with all the other words broadcast around us.
When we speak truthfully about human reality, God sends us peace.
Mission is also the loving service which God sends his...
And God sends yet another message to the Evangelical GOP that they will fail to interpret correctly!
If you see so many people you think are going to Hell, and you know God sends people to Hell, and all you can do is warn them.
We may not think God sends heart disease or cancer to people because of their sins.
God sends patient caregivers, dedicated researchers and physicians, devoted family and friends to walk with the ill through their painful journey, whether it be a journey toward cure or a journey toward a fuller life.
God sends an infant — an infant to do God's work!
We do know that God sends patient caregivers, dedicated researchers and physicians, devoted family and friends to walk with the ill through their painful journey, whether it be a journey toward cure or a journey toward a fuller life.
yes, god sends bears to slaughter 42 children because they made fun of a prophet for being bald.
God sends a storm to get Jonah to admit his guilt, but Jonah falls asleep in the belly of the boat.
That seemed so much better than the church's teaching that God sends everyone to hell who doesn't believe as it teaches.
God sends messengers to update us on our social and spiritual teachings.
like when God's prophet was made fun of by some children because he was bald, so God sends 2 bears to kill the offending children:
The problem with the notion that your god sends natural disasters to challenge us is that it, by your definition, is omniscient and should know that after having beset man with numerous natural disasters throughout history, it matters not.
St. Thomas Acquinas cleared up that silliness centuries ago - that God sends people to hell.
We have eternal beings and god sends a «son» for a few years, only a few days of which are really bad (and no worse than many humans suffer) and then takes him back for the rest of eternity.
Certainly I do not think God sends evil as a punishment, although life's difficulties may be a challenge.
Gopher would say that god sends no one to hell.
When God sends His messengers of grace and love to show us what He is really like, we get so upset that someone is threatening our idea of a God - who - looks - like - us, that in the name of God we kill the very messengers of God.
Those who think God can not mean well toward us because he «sends» us suffering can prove their point only by showing that there is a way to run the universe, compatible with the existence of other real powers than just the supreme power, which would be more fully in accord with the totality of interests, or by showing that God sends us the suffering while himself remaining simply outside it, in the enjoyment of sheer bliss.
He sends from heaven and saves me, rebuking those who hotly pursue me — God sends forth his love and his faithfulness.
They wouldn't call themselves committed singles: they're just single for now and if God sends someone their way they'll hope to get married, but right now they're focused on the mission they feel God has called them to, such as the pro-life movement or renewing sacramental catechesis.
So by way of example, let's say a person wants to prove that God sends people to burn forever in the flames of hell.
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