Sentences with phrase «about their neighbors as»

A renter living in a single - family home might not have to worry about their neighbors as much when it comes to their bathtubs flooding or fire hazards.
A renter living in a single - family home might not have to worry about their neighbors as much when it comes to their bathtubs flooding or fire hazards.

Not exact matches

She'd arrive home late at night from shifts as a server with goodies in hand to share with her neighbors and enjoyed living alone, but said she felt a strong intuition about something dark on the horizon.
What originally began as a show about three California Institute of Technology physicists (and one engineer, Howard, who has his master's from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology) and a quirky «actress» neighbor, has progressed into a full cast surrounding a love of science and odd friendship.
Responding to questions about Trump's views on immigration, Thiel said he did not support a religious test for Muslims as Trump has advocated for, and went on to say he did not believe Trump supporters take literally the candidate's repeated calls to build a wall along the Mexican border and make the neighboring country pay for it.
With all the news about mass shootings and racial tension in the U.S. this year, Mexico's neighbor to the north seems just as dangerous, said Vancouver resident Clark MacPherson.
For Kleinfeld, it started when a pair of people who identified themselves as private investigators showed up at the door of his next - door neighbor in New York's Westchester County about a year ago, inquiring about «loud parties» at his house.
«As Nextdoor has become one of the places where neighbors talk about how to make their local communities better, it is natural for the issue of race to be discussed and debated,» Tolia writes in the post.
Pass this blog post onto your friends and neighbors because they should know as much about the forecast factors as possible before they buy or sell.
«Although less in the public eye than its swanky neighbor, Provence, the Languedoc has just as much to crow about
i'm concerned with sin as well but i'm worried about the log in my own eye before i start throwing around ugly steretypes and comparing my neighbors to rapists and pedophiles (who are also my neighbors but that's beside the point).
The great thing about Jesus» teachings is that all of the laws and commandments from the Bible, many of which you just posted, will be followed by someone who loves God with all of their heart, all of their mind and all of their soul; and if they love their neighbor as themselves.
They too care about the truth, and not only about God but about their duties to their neighbors as well.
Or... you can put asside your prophecies of doom & gloom, praying and hoping for God to smite all the yellow, black & brown people who don't believe the way you do anyway, and attempt to make peace with your neighbors, not by converting them at swordpoint, but accepting them and learning about their cultures and traditions and give them as much respect as you want them to show you.
Yes we are about love — to love and be loved as in the greatest commandment — «To Love the Lord God with all your heart, mind, and soul» and then the 2nd greatest command is to «Love your neighbor as yourself».
Saying «love your neighbor as yourself» requires loving ourselves enough to be honest about our brokenness.
Or worried about loving their neighbor as much as hating Obama.
Carthage had to feed not only itself and the neighboring villages — whose populations are calculated to have been about three times the present population — but the Roman population as well, including a very large migration of people who were then looking for new opportunities in Rome.
If Christians just lived as Christ instructed, treating others as they want to be treated and to love your neighbor as yourself and just shut the heII up about it veryone would win, Christian and atheist alike.
His 1st: To love the Lord Your God with all your heart sums up the 1st 4 Commandments and is itself a direct quote from the Old Testament; and the 2nd to love your neighbor as yourself is your «golden rule» and refers to the last 6 Commandments since no one wants to be murdered, lied to, lied about, etc..
That's not to say we should condone negative / sinful traits, but speaking about them in this nasty way just reinforces to them that you don't love your neighbor as much as you're concerned with being self - righteous.
In this way, as we live in the light, honest and real in all our strengths and failings, as weask our neighbor about their kids or their dreams, we do so as people who display animpossible and authentic hope.
Christ said simply that the two things we have to worry about are loving God with all of our being, and loving our neighbor as ourselves.
The confusion on the Assembly floor in Vancouver reflected the fact that Christians have not been enabled to think theologically about the religious faith of their neighbors, as believing and praying (or meditating) people with a spiritual history and tradition of their own.
However, the fact they are both bold enough to mention this as a «stand alone idea» says something about the way we should act towards our neighbor.
Statements in the Old Testament about God or about how to treat our neighbors are all just as true and authoritative as those in the Gospels.
For various reasons, most United Methodists have redefined evangelism as inviting their neighbors to go to church with them, and even this kind of evangelism is spoken about more than it is practiced.
There seemed to be nothing about loving God with our entire being and our neighbors as ourselves.
There is nothing in Holy Scripture, he points out, about loving man in the mass — only about loving your neighbor as yourself.
Insofar as we try to deal with this destructiveness by weakening our seriousness about the laws, we seek our own health at the expense of the neighbor.
All he cared about was that his followers simply follow him and his teachings: «Love the Lord you God with all your heart, soul and mind, and love your neighbors as yourself.»
@ AlyssaJ - How about «love thy neighbor as thyself.»
It would be insensitive as well as ineffective, for example, for Christians to exhort their Jewish, Muslim, or agnostic neighbors about what Jesus would want us to do.
Reversing what she sees as a trend among historians, Pagels focuses not on the ways in which Christians were similar to their «pagan neighbors» (an emphasis useful in overcoming overstatements about the uniqueness of the early church), but instead explores, in Tertullian's phrase, the «peculiarities of the Christian society.»
Sin is when we choose not to see that everyone is our neighbor, that we are all connected, that the homeless guy on the corner needs food, and the poor of Iran need food, and here we sit complaining about our jobs being outsourced overseas, as if some woman making shirts in Bangladesh is a lesser person than an American woman.
Or how about the proverb in which Jesus said that the 2 most important commandments were Love your Lord your God with all your heart, soul, and mind, and love your neighbor as yourself?
Yup, Love you neighbor as yourself, take care of the orphans and widows, visit the sick, and teachings about some silly guy named Jesus who went around rebuking the religious and healing the sick and demonized.
Singular as it may appear, he seems to have said little (in express terms) about the duty of loving God, and not much more (in express terms) about loving one's neighbor, except where he was relating himself to current teaching with which his hearers would be familiar.
And the president actually, in his heart believes in Christ's wish, «love thy neighbor as thy self, THIS is the GREATEST commandment» Who knows what Romney really cares about.
We are calling this a GC2 Summit becuase we care about the Great Commandment («love your neighbor as yourselves») and the Great Commissions («go and make disciples»).
She innocently attempted to convert her neighbors, two Catholic girls, as they played with Barbies and argued about whether Ken and Skipper could sleep in the same bed.
All Christians, including pastors, are transformed as they try to live the truth they learn about themselves through their relationships with God and neighbor.
In their it states love thy neighbor as you love your self and most conservatives could give a crap about someone else, and These same Christians treat our President like dirt.
How about, «love your neighbor as yourself», is that bronze age.
What we must understand about the orders is that they are what they are because we do not love God and our neighbor as we ought.
The serial killer next door is often described as a regular guy, going about his business, doing a great job at work, and chatting with the neighbors.
Yes, this is a difficult concept to grasp, but loving neighbor, as Jesus commanded, most definitely does not preclude telling people about the Father.
Grant, the posts Jeremy and I wrote that talk about loving our neighbors, being the church in the community, and loving and helping the poor, homeless and needy are very much about how to live in community with our brothers and sisters in the Lord, as well as almost everyone in our community.
They are all about learning to love others, «neighbors», as Jesus commanded
Yet we can only speak in succession of what appears in contemporaneousness; in discourse we must abstract relations, such as love, from the terms related and the terms from each other, so that we are always in danger of speaking of God without reference to the being he loves and that loves him; of speaking about religion or love of God as distinct from ethics or the love of neighbor.
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