Sentences with word «abundantly»

Protestant and Catholic tracts on revelation began to appear more abundantly in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Without doubt, as Richard Sipe makes abundantly evident.
And after the death of Jacob my father I loved them more abundantly, and whatever he commanded I did for them.
You say in the first breath not to try to convert someone, then in your second breath you make it abundantly clear that to be on the other side from yourself is to side with hate and evil.
While the topic of revelation appears abundantly in apologetic treatises and manuals after Trent, it is impossible to find a fully developed revelation theology in Catholic circles until the present century.
Some people think it means being abundantly cheerful and constantly upbeat.
For the outward world is subjected to the law of imperfection, and again and again the experience is repeated that he too who does not work gets the bread, and that he who sleeps gets it more abundantly than the man who works.
It is abundantly clear to me that having expertly probed all of my own most deep - seated sins, James is hardly indifferent to believers» tendencies to wander into sin.
Here we shall have no difficulty in proving the case we have been arguing, for in them we can see how he eliminates the historical element in a way which abundantly justifies our suspicions.
It's becoming abundantly clear to those growing up in the 21st century that religion is a sham, and the idea of god doesn't square with the world around them.
Jesus said that He came that «You might have life and have it more abundantly».
God has blessed my life abundantly and God wants to bless you in every area of your life too.
Paul makes it abundantly clear that for this, there is no substitute.
We have here the words of some early Christian teacher, and they are next expanded by the addition of the reference to the sons of this world and the sons of light, the latter term now abundantly illustrated from the Qumran texts.
Illustrations are shared abundantly: words spoken at the marriage altar, by the judge passing sentence, in the ceremonies of christening and knighting, to name only a few.18 These examples of dynamistic and creative functions of language are the residue of a primative view of the power of speech before words became impoverished.
God will do exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or think.
Not a valid question at all... and a point I have already made abundantly clear.
Evidences of this gracious and mighty activity of God they would have found abundantly in the history of Israel.
Recent discussions of preaching among Roman Catholics make this abundantly clear.
And they say: We will not put faith in thee till thou cause a spring to gush forth from the earth for us; Or thou have a garden of date - palms and grapes, and cause flyers to gush forth therein abundantly... Or thou have a house of gold; or thou ascend up into heaven, and even then we will put no faith in thine ascension till thou bring down for us a book that we can read.
Certainly UNESCO must be as critical of political constraints as it is of economic and cultural constraints on news flow, and the MacBride Report makes these dangers abundantly clear.
In John 10:10, Jesus says that He came so that we might have life and might have it abundantly.
2Pe 1:10 Wherefore the rather, brethren, give diligence to make your calling and election sure: for if ye do these things, ye shall never fall: 2Pe 1:11 For so an entrance shall be ministered unto you abundantly into the everlasting kingdom of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.
He says «I have come that they might have life and have it more abundantly» (Jn10: 10).
In this new dimension, man is not born human; he must humanize himself; he is not born rational; there is still much of the irrational and inhuman in him as history — recent history — abundantly testifies.
My experiences of God's love were very clear to me, and I simply assumed, as did most biblical writers, that God's love had been made abundantly clear in the miracles of the Exodus, the words of the prophets, the work of Christ.
Thou waterest its furrows abundantly, settling its ridges, softening it with showers, and blessing its growth.
If you read about most pagan cultures, you will find abundantly the most abominable practices and the Israelites were to stand in contrast to them.
In particular, the words of Jesus when he says, «I came that they may have life and have it abundantly
Where ox is concerned the social experiment now in progress abundantly demonstrates how impossible it is for a purely immanent current of hominization to live wholly, in a closed circuit, upon itself.
God is so far out of the box -LRB-... exceedingly abundantly above all we could ask or think...») that when He says something to us or inspires us, it takes us a while to catch up to what He is actually seeing and believing when He said it.
It is abundantly evident from the reading of the previous chapters on the sacred books of the various peoples of the world that the definition of a sacred book is not a hard and fast one.
May God abundantly bless you.
The ancients realized quite abundantly that they needed the sun to return every day and that they would be in big trouble if the sun continued to move southward and did not stop and reverse its direction.
All I can add is that Jesus said He has come so that not only will we have life, but have it more abundantly.
I came that they may have life, and have it abundantly
Nature, including both its materials and its laws, will be more at our command; men will make their situation in this world abundantly more easy and comfortable, they will prolong their existence in it and grow daily more happy... the end will be glorious and paradisiacal beyond that our imaginations can now conceive.
While this is abundantly obvious, it still needs to be restated.
A hardened outlaw loyal to his people, such as David had abundantly shown himself, was just the man for the time.
«Now to him who by the power at work within us is able to do far more abundantly than all we ask or think, to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus to all generations, forever and ever.
His call, «I have come that you might have life and have it abundantly,» is the essential call of the Christian Gospel.
That is the call of him who said, «I have come that you might have life and that you might have it abundantly
I suspect many people are in a place of «while I'm not certain what is true, it is becoming abundantly clear that what is being peddled to me by religion is not.
Archbishop Justin said: «The Church of England is committed to an education that enables people to live life in all its fullness, and fulfils the words of Jesus in John 10:10: «I came that they might have life, and have it abundantly.
Recently, it became abundantly clear to me that I was no longer to be the pastor of this congregation.
You are questioning things that are abundantly clear in Scripture.
Instead of acting as apologists for the divorce culture, West and Hewlett propose a Parents» Bill of Rights, a kind of work in progress outlined at the end of the book and on flyers abundantly distributed during their book tour.
In the second place, these two notions must be clearly distinguished because Whitehead makes it abundantly clear that he accepts and affirms one — the subjectivist bias — while he rejects the other — the subjectivist principle.
Live abundantly, live gratefully, live justly, and live to accomplish the work of God.
Most of the teachings found in both the Old and New Testaments emphasize living life (and more abundantly!)
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