So,
accepting life on life's term is not something we practice very often.
The only truth in life is to
accept us all living on the same damn planet and to tolerate and respect another.
honest open willing, practicing random acts of kindness, trying to
accept life on life's terms I prefer to talk on the phone and / or meet quickly as I don't think it is productive to have lengthy email exchanges that may or may not lead to anything more.
Not exact matches
So what are us non-prodigies to do, simply
accept our modest level of creativity and get
on with
life?
Release your opinions and speculations, ideas that are based
on what you think you know, what you've been told is true, what has always been
accepted in your industry, in your business, in your
life.
You don't have to love them, or
accept them back into your
life, but forgiving them will bring much needed resolution, allowing all of you to move
on and forward.
The essence of this particular dilemma lies in answering this initial question: Even if the upside appears to be a sure thing, can you afford to
accept your fate in the event that the worse - case scenario of a
life decision implodes
on you?
«You are the most diverse class in Northeastern's history — in other words, you are Donald Trump's worst nightmare... I think that everything that we've
lived and learned tells us that we will never come out
on top if we
accept advice from soundbite salesmen and carnival barkers who pretend the most powerful country
on Earth can remain great by looking inward and hiding behind walls at a time that technology has made that impossible to do and unwise to even attempt.
I used to resist when people referred to me as a «creative coach» or «
life coach» or even a few times as a «spiritual coach,» but my writing took
on new dimensions once I
accepted that I was seen as a valuable resource in those areas.
But rather than passing judgment
on whether globalization is a wonderful or a terrible thing, Easterbrook
accepts it as a mixed bag, foreseeing «an endless tumult of improved
living standards wrapped with ribbons of stress, anxiety and dissatisfaction.
Many of our clients have told us they
accepted a candidate who looked good
on paper, but who they «had a bad feeling about» — and they
lived to regret it.
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«Indigenous peoples are being forced into long and costly court battles to defend their traditions and ways of
life because governments in Canada still refuse to
accept the need to work collaboratively with Indigenous peoples
on important decisions about environmental protection and resource development,» said Grand Chief Stewart Phillip, Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs.
For people
living in rural areas, where wait times for driverless Uber or any kind of public transit are completely unreasonable, yet don't have money to burn an extra $ 10k
on their car to make it autonomous, will continue to buy old - fashioned human - driven cars with gas pedals and steering wheels long into the future — and will not
accept not being able to drive their cars into cities.
Jeanne would thus have an ongoing source of cash to
live on in her last years, and the lawyer would get an apartment cheaply, with no money down, in return for
accepting the uncertainty as to when he would take possession.
The highlight was working
on a whole - of -
life data project that involved constructing networks of environmental monitoring stations in the Australian outback, and then using the collected data to empirically model groundwater dynamics — which doesn't sound all that interesting, but was actually quite a departure from the generally
accepted contemporary methods.
Live, because deciding for or against it was obviously relevant and important; forced, because one either
accepted Christianity or refused it — there was no getting out of the decision; and momentous, because,
on the chance that God does exist, the decision would have eternal ramifications.
Undoubtedly, Jesus still loves us all more than either of us could ever fathom but the only way you, me, we're going to be able to
live fulfilled and victorious
lives is by
accepting God's truths as they truly are in the bible and by leaning
on His grace for empowerment to walk in them in our personal relationships with him.
However, those who don't
accept the gift of Christ will probably miss out
on great things in this
life and the next.
So as Chirstians when we ask Mormons if they
accept Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior, that they believe Jesus died and rose again
on the third day to take away our sins and they say yes, they are not saying that they believe by confessing this that they automatically will
live in the mansion where God the Father and Jesus Christ are and when they acknowledge our faith they don't believe that we will automatically be there based only
on the blood of Jesus alone either.
I haven't given up
on them entirely: some of them will migrate toward religion as they
accept some of
life's responsibilities and meet some of
life's challenges.
No, NORMMMM, where you go depends solely
on whether or not you have
accepted Jesus as your Lord and Savior and surrendered your
life to Him.
If i was Hawkins, i would be a bit more toughtful, and look deep into his own huiman condition and
accept he «s a
living miracle granted by virtue of God, or, in scientific terms, Anti Matter, so, as to try and figure out why is he still alive, and what is his real mission
on earth.
Until that time, I will
accept it all
on faith, and leave the truth to another
life and time.
rea · son — noun / ˈrēzən / a.Think, understand, and form judgments by a process of logic — humans do not reason entirely from facts b.Find an answer to a problem by considering various possible solutions c.Persuade (someone) with rational argument — I tried to reason with her, but without success» I
accept nothing
on faith» can you prove we evolved from primates or that
life started by random chance?
I know that it is common thought that you just
accept Jesus and get forgiven for everything and then just keep
on living your
life, but that is not the case.
Bible believers
accept that God wrote
on stone tablets with His finger, an Ark that was magically filled with animals, a sea that magically parted, a talking donkey, a woman turning into salt for looking at a city, a polygamous Abraham / David / Solomon, and some Jonah guy
living in a whale.
His thoughts
on multiverse are as you say speculative but the probability of intelligent
life is an
accepted statistic.
What I refuse to do is
accept some external force based
on the mere stories of man, especially when those men a) never met b)
lived in a time when stories were largely passed verbally and c) those stories have been shown to be wrong by studies that have been peer - reviewed.
My three sons are all sound and getting
on with their
lives, without Drugs, Cigarets, Stealing, Cheating, Bullying, Prejudice or Hate, they
accept all people and allow them to have their own opinions without sulking or falling out with them, Non of them have been bullied or sort to bully to get their own way, but have appreciated and loved the people they have met.
@ Cq — If you have not yet
accepted God into your
life, then you are
living your
life based
on your own will, not the will of God.
Like all skeptics, you can deny anything, not just God, but you chose to deny God, while
accepting that... anything... your car was repaired adequately and not tampered with... or the food was not older than the package says... or it really is a
live broadcast... pick anything that someone tells you, and you had the choice to believe them, or not, based
on you choozing that for yourself.
This theology promotes Jesus as a
life insurance policy —
accept him into your
life then carry
on life as normal / instead of doing some hard looking at yourself.
All they have to do is
accept Jesus
on their deathbed and it doesn't matter how horrible a
life they lead.
I can
accept that I have idea how the universe or
life on this planet got their starts, but many people can't
accept not knowing, so they create a fairytale in which an all powerful being created the universe and the first examples of
life on this planet.
Some have stated that unless major reforms are implemented ecologically, that by 2037, the earth may be unable to sustain
life as we now have, with climate change now
accepted as fact, whereby scientists (IPCC or Intergovernmental Panel
on Climate Change) are now saying that they are 95 percent sure that global warming is man - made, using the words «extemely likely».
I don't know what God thinks, but to me if gay marriage is about family
life and the possibility of raising children (in other words a desire
on the part of gays to be
accepted into married
life as it exists) then I think it is a good thing for the same reasons that I think hetero families are good and necessary.
As in most situations where your paycheck or
life do not depend
on accepting the bullying, confront the bully privately.
Joey Jesus came to set us free and wants us to
live an abundant
life if you are struggling with sin and feel tempted to sin just tell God you are weak our biggest stumbling block mine included was my pride i did nt want to admit i couldnt do it in my own strength and yet that is where the victory is knowing that we cant and knowing that in him we can.When we know that we then become overcomers in Christ thats who we are.We do nt have to fight the sin we just
accept that Christ has overcome our sins
on our behalf thats how i dealt with my sin and when i am tempted i say Lord you know i am weak but i am trusting in your strength to help through your holy spirit and he does.This is one of my favoriote verses may you be set free in Jesus name.Sin shall not have dominion over you brentnz
That is why whoever
accepts and trusts the Son gets in
on everything,
life complete and forever!
About 40 % of evangelicals between the ages of 18 and 29 are likely to say homosexuality should be
accepted by society, compared to 24 % of evangelicals who are older than 30, according to the 2007 religious landscape survey by the Pew Forum
on Religion and Public
Life.
But there's much more in this collection, including a memorable dramatic monologue («The Ghost Seer») taken from his verse play
On the Rocks, some religious verse («A Vigil»), and his special mix of unforced sentiment and unassuming humor» best shown, perhaps, in «A Dog's
Life»:
Accept the things you can not change: / The bleating clock, / The nightly go /» dog leash in tow» / around the block... / Forgive the things you can not have: / the supple bod, / taut undergrads, / a nicer pad, / long chats with God.
Such empathetic knowing requires humility in
accepting one's place in the midst of creation and courage in taking
on responsibility for sustaining
life.
On the Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood Web Site, Wayne Grudem warns that if Christians accept egalitarianism, «we will begin to have whole churches who no longer «tremble» at the Word of God (Isaiah 66:2), and who no longer live by «every word that comes from the mouth of God» (Matthew 4:4), but who pick and choose the things they like and the things they don't like in the Bible.&raqu
On the Council
on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood Web Site, Wayne Grudem warns that if Christians accept egalitarianism, «we will begin to have whole churches who no longer «tremble» at the Word of God (Isaiah 66:2), and who no longer live by «every word that comes from the mouth of God» (Matthew 4:4), but who pick and choose the things they like and the things they don't like in the Bible.&raqu
on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood Web Site, Wayne Grudem warns that if Christians
accept egalitarianism, «we will begin to have whole churches who no longer «tremble» at the Word of God (Isaiah 66:2), and who no longer
live by «every word that comes from the mouth of God» (Matthew 4:4), but who pick and choose the things they like and the things they don't like in the Bible.»
I can't really
accept that since these people often go
on to
live productive and well adjusted
lives, often as not superseding their pasts.
However, the same type of people exist
on the religious side, those who think you are a hell - bound moron for not
accepting Jesus into your
life.
But I think there is some risk that it might be misconstrued so as to obscure certain truths which I believe to be fundamental: that the Passion is the moment at which that complete oneness with the Father which is the unique and all - pervading characteristic of the
life of Jesus is paradoxically manifested; that it is at that moment, above all, that Jesus discloses to us God himself in action; that the judgement passed
on Jesus and the testing brought to bear upon him are a judgement and a testing exercised (of course, within the permissive will of God) by evil men, or, to use mythological language, by the devil; and that the judgement of God pronounced at Calvary is that which Christ's
accepting love passes upon those men, and upon ourselves as sharers in their sinfulness, by showing up their sin in all its hatefulness.
The salvation of the soul must be bought at the price of a great risk incurred and
accepted: we have, without reservation, to stake earth against heaven; we have to give up the secure and tangible unity of the egocentric
life and risk everything
on God.
If we
accept them, we must look to Jesus for our ultimate standards of judgment and at the same time keep
on estimating relative values and probable consequences within the common
life.
christ was beaten and cruxified
on a cross bc he preached of being the SON OF MAN, the only what to get to heaven but gays who are
living in sin and refuse to repent are
accepted at work and everywhere they go and society cheers them
on when they get married or when a state recongizes them, and anytime they are killed society comes to their defense, but i say to you, is will not be man that will judge them iw till