Sentences with phrase «abiding with»

• Ensured safety of construction workers by abiding with the company policies.
Muis» advise to holders of its Halal Certificate under the Eating Establishment Scheme to allow access to the blind or visually - impaired customers with guide dogs into their premises by abiding with the following guidelines.
By abiding with some simple dating tips, women can make the experience of dating a fulfilling one.
With the help of a trusted yoga teacher's guidance, voice and sometimes corrective touch, there arises a strong calm abiding with self - compassion for what the object of meditative yoga is: the body as the personal home of emotional suffering.
Being sensitive to that fear of rejection and abiding with the child as it is experienced.
If abiding with Christ was automatic, these genuinely saved apostles would not have denied Christ, or fled from Christ when things got scary.
What happens when the revelation we need isn't ultimately knowledge, but His presence abiding with us?
Abiding with them, we may be happy.
Abiding with Christ, or remaining with Him, is a prominent theme in John 14 - 17, and the first letter of John, and in both contexts it seems that to abide with Christ simply means to always be aware of His presence.
What is often neglected in these ministries is that the emphasis in the context of these Scriptures is not on the kind of faith or the amount of faith, but on abiding with Christ and asking according to the will of God.
what you would call «lockstep» i would call upholding and abiding with one of the basic principles of the catholic faith, which is to love on another as jesus loves us.
If the Spirit is denied as a person from that text (John 14:16 - 17), «And I will pray the Father, and He will give you another Helper, that He may abide with you forever «the Spirit of truth,» then one must also deny the personality of the C - h - r - i - st, which is impossible.
Yet, He who dwells in Heavens above, comes and abides with us in love, making our bodies His temples.
Every FA Cup Final day, my late grandfather would stand up and sing along with «Abide with Me», the hymn traditionally sung before kick - off.
Highway motel signs read «Stay here,» not «Abide with us tonight.»
While we do His good will, He abides with us still, And with all who will trust and obey.
The famous couplet summing up the polarity of «flux» and «permanence, «Abide with me; / Fast falls the eventide,» is mentioned both here and in part V (PR 209 / 318, 3381 513).
We said Compline and over the course of the evening sang him some hymns: «Come Thou Fount of Ev» ry Blessing,» «Lord of All Hopefulness,» and «Abide with Me.»
Every day of her work week, she abides with those who are sick or dying or injured, she sits with their families and friends.
He has virtues — humility and obedience — that you have never sought after, can not now contemplate, and will not abide with, even for a minute, without soon devolving into a temper - tantrum.
The Spirit will abide with us and stay with us.
God seeks me and desires to dwell with me, to abide with me, to stay.
To abide with Christ means to talk with Him and go through life with Him as you would someone who is always by your side.
What does it mean to abide with Christ?
If I had decided to chime in I would have recommended reading Ian Bradley's fine book Abide With Me: The World of Victorian Hymns (1997), where he details the heated debates in 19th century England over whether to have choirs, and if so, if they should be kept at the rear of the sanctuary in order to «back up» the congregation in its worship rather than being a visual distraction in the front.
Not in the temples made with hands, God, the Most High, is dwelling High above earth His temple stands, all earthly temples excelling; Yet He who dwells in Heavens above chose to abide with us in love Making our bodies His temples.
X) attention has already been drawn to the sense of permanence dominating the invocation «Abide with me,» and the sense of flux dominating the sequel «Fast Falls the Eventide.»
What more can we ask for than an abiding awareness of the presence of Christ in our lives, and a growing capacity to abide with others?
The opening hymn, «Abide with Me,» announced firmly that this would be no Pollyanna attempt to gloss over human pain.
So we sang help of the helpless, O abide with me.»
Obviously it makes sense to abide with that which is in our «nature» as intended by the one who made us.
Anyone is tempted to emphasize the «abide with me» line of the hymn lines «Abide with me.
Praying according to God's will is not difficult, if we learn to pray Scripture and abide with Christ by being aware of His constant presence.
In fact he said that given our Lady's relationship to Christ, and that the Eucharist is Christ, we can call her a «woman of the Eucharist in her whole life» (EdE53 and Abide with Us Lord 10).
«Abide with me,» we sing, and keep on singing, knowing that our flawed staying with him won't stop his abiding in us.
God's grace and strength be and abide with you for ever.
And unlike John, I can not abide with folks who think they have ALL the answers, though I think I spent a period of time there myself.
Ella — I made this tonight for dinner and added some black beans in there as well in order to abide with my «weight gain meal plan»....
Mid-March has delivered us ice cream weather, and by all means we will abide with nothing but enthusiasm and a brilliant two ingredient recipe.
Lillehammer abides with me not just because Koss won three gold medals and set three world records in three races; Dan Jansen finally skated to a gold himself; and 100,000 Norwegians camped overnight in the snow so they could cheer cross-country skiers with cowbells the next morning.
Anna and Cora Mae and the others assembled listened to a faculty member sing a solo of «Abide with Me,» then to the college chaplain deliver the invocation.
The Welsh believing that they would win more FA cups; an improved rendition of «Abide with me» at the cup final; operatic singing of the National Anthem at Wembley finals; and increased respect at Wembley with England supporters not booing foreign anthems and England players, especially John Terry, actually singing rather than miming «God Save the Queen».
Apart from the game itself the two additional highlights of the evening for me were the roll call of our players and managers who are no longer with us displayed on the screens as a backdrop to the band playing Abide With Me amid rapturous applause from the fans, and the ending with the lights being turned off on the big screen by the player in the number 6 West Ham shirt.
You would probably help each understand, gently and age appropriately, why things are the way they are, and you'd abide with them if / when they feel sadness.
Parents facing this challenge would probably help each child understand, gently and age appropriately, why things are the way they are, and would abide with them if and when they feel sadness.
Riley is able to fall back on core memories of being abided with as she deals with her losses and fears.
While it's true some people might ignore it, I believe most would abide with the new law and is it not more illiberal to deprive children of clean, poison - free air when they are in a car?
In an interview with Israeli media network, i24NEWS on Tuesday in relation to these developments, Prof. Oquaye said Ghana would abide with Israel's wishes on the standing of Jerusalem because «whatever Israel wants, we in Ghana will go by that, because that is essentially an internal decision.»
They need to be stopped until such a time as they agree to abide with the norms of civility which the owners of the land accord them when they allow them in.
Addressing the Lord Mayor's annual banquet in London's Guildhall, Mr Brown said Iran could enjoy a «transformed relationship» with the world if it abided with its obligations under the Non-Proliferation Treaty.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z