Sentences with phrase «what sins»

It is the time when we are introspective and seek to determine what sins we've committed against God, our children, ourselves and others.
What sins were committed in getting that energy to you?
What sins has he committed to earn their ire?
Coca Cream Cheese Frosting is what sins are made of!
Some Christians claim that God only killed the guilty, but NO ONE has explained what sins the babies and fetuses committed.
So what sins did Paul engage in along with everybody else?
I also agree that people can't be selective with what sins God does and doesn't notice.
Please tell me what sins I have committed?
You can likely be the first person in history to tell us EXACTLY what sins all the embryos and fetuses on the FACE OF THE EARTH had committed to JUSTIFY God's «MURDERING» them.
I'd love for all homosexuals to come to christ, and fornicators, and thieves, and atheists, it doesn't really matter what the sins are.
What sins did you have in mind, exactly?
Stick to judging yourself and what sins you think you've committed and quit worrying about the rest of us.
In a time when we're now asking fresh questions about what sins, past and present, we will tolerate from leaders in government, business and entertainment, it's paramount that we look the past of our nation in the eye, and absorb the horrors which many Christians explained away just two generations ago.
and sins are one thing that seperate us from god, and you aren't sure what sins won't seperate you, because you're a christian, and which ones mean you should really double check you're fruit, because you might not even be Christian.
That is when the church decided what those sins would be.
We all need discipleship no matter what sins we committed before Christ came into our lives.
What SINS were COMMITTED by EVERY child, baby, fetus and human embryo that justified torturously KILLING them?
I don't care what your story is, what sins you've committed or burdens you bear - if you truly accept Jesus into your heart and He is now your Lord of ALL of your life.
I agree that divorce is a sin, but I wonder what sins we could turn up in David French's life.
Christ died for each and every one of us, without regard for what our sins were.
Can you become apparently the FIRST person ever to explain what the sins were that were COMMITTED by EVERY child, baby and fetus on the FACE OF THE EARTH that justified torturously drowning them by God?
Did he wonder what his sins were?
Sorry to paint the stereotype but I imagine this guy speaking in a Jerry Springer style hillbilly accent while confessing all of his sins to his wife... wait what sins?
the same goes for adulterers, fornicators, any other sexual sins, murderers, liars, thieves, idolators, people who worship «a different God», etc. — people know what their sins are.
I want to know what sins I committed before I was even born that someone claims they died for?
If you do please explain what sins unborn babies who are lost through miscarriages may have committed before being born.
He's paying the price and wondering for what sin and telling himself that he's been too selfish.
Another reason was to fully show to anyone really interested exactly what sin feels like and looks like before the burning holiness of God.
When you see the sin of man poured out on Christ by man you have the picture of what sin looks like and does to the holy purity of God.
The Bible calls WHAT sin though?
He has shown me what sin is, I trust He can do that for others.
In order for us to reach that point we must recognize what sin is, repent of it and rely solely on the shed blood of Jesus Christ as the means for us to spend eternity with God.
We struggle with sin but acknowledge what sin is.
He will tell us what to do that will set us free regardless of what that sin is.
I believe that God wants the best for us and He is there for us but that does not translate into being happy with everything I do... that is what sin is all about.
about what sin children who are diagnosed with cancers had commited to deserve such a hellacious punishment, he was silent.
No matter what sin you have committed, God has already forgiven you for it in Jesus Christ.
It is obvious, then, what sin is in this metaphor of the world as God's body: it is refusal to be part of the body, the special part we are as imago dei.
Those callers acted foolishly and are racists because they are broken people and they carry the sins of their ancestors in them and those things are hard to shake loose — no matter what that sin may be.
The Christian life is not about tolerance... but truth... The Bible is quite specific about what sin is... we must love the sinner but not tolerate the sin... being a Christian requires us to know and speak the truth in love... tolerance means accepting everything without judgment... we can not do that in this society in the midst of moral decay.
That is what sin is treason against God.
Actually Frank, I believe understanding what sin is, is one of the great difficulties present in most of organized religion.
Not sure what my sin was but perhaps because I am Italian and from NY, I am often loud and outspoken and like to laugh and tell jokes in public, also not the best housekeeper and we have cats, in the house no less, and I am an artist.
The terrible personal cost is not something demanded by the Father; it is the consequence of what sin has done to human beings in destroying the image and glory of God within our nature.
That is what sin is.
If we truly desire to know God, we should seek to know as much of His creation as deeply as we can, no matter what sin we must deal with in the process.
Not all pastors and other religious leaders automatically define sin by specific definition as a disease, and it doesn't actually fit my belief as to what sin is, which is an act to knowingly and willfully disobey a commandment from God.
is simply too ingrained, too much a part of what sin is all about, for us not to feel vexed when reminders come of the opposite reality, which it is precisely the office of religion to provide: «Accordingly, it has always been the office of Religion to protest against the sophistry of Satan, and to preserve the memory of those truths which the unbelieving heart corrupts: both the freedom and the responsibility of man, the sovereignty of the Creator, the supremacy of the law of conscience as His representative within us, and the irrelevancy of external circumstances in the judgment which is ultimately to be made upon our conduct and character.»
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