And in
accepting that inevitable FACT, proved by the findings of science, of the existence of that GREAT FIRST CAUSE, YOU HAVE ACCEPTED THE FACT of the existence and preexistence of the Creator - GOD!
Forgiveness can be actually embedded as a part of everyone's character or emotion or psychology by understanding and
accepting the inevitable fact of life that we can not expect compatibility on multiple aspects / factors in everyone that we come across or relate with, and worse still to the degree / intensity / quantity / extent that we wish such compatibility to be.
Not exact matches
In any case it was probably
inevitable that Bultmann's pupils (such as Günther Bornkamm)-- while
accepting his negative verdicts that Jesus did not think of himself as Messiah, Son of God, or Son of Man — should refuse to
accept the dispiriting embargo on all discussion about how Jesus did regard himself, and refuse as well to
accept the excessively rigorous skepticism about the
facts behind the Gospels» literary forms.
It is amazing how often, in casual reading or conversation, one encounters either a total inability to see and understand, or a deliberate refusal to
accept, the plainest evidence of this material
fact of the
inevitable drawing - together of Mankind.
There are three responses which mortals can make in regard to death: to deny it, to
accept it as an unpleasant but
inevitable fact, or to affirm it not only as
inevitable but also as a valid and joyous part of the natural process of which birth, living and death are equally important.
Once moms
accept the
fact that poop is
inevitable (I mean, you are pushing after all), it's just easier to
accept.
Difficulties will always arise in a relationship, but
accepting that
fact, and working through the
inevitable discomfort is where the power of love both grounds us and lifts us up.
Not so long ago, diseases were
accepted as unfortunate but
inevitable facts of life.
So
inevitable are these conclusions, in
fact, that I just gave up and
accepted the ending, which sidesteps a first - glance case of double jeopardy with such vague dialogue, recited in such a bland tone of sotto voce, that I only got the basic gist of how we got from Point A to Point B. With Point B such a shrug - worthy certainty, I wasn't nearly confused enough to care besides.
They cower at the
inevitable leprechaun guarding the gold, lamenting out loud but
accepting the
fact that an easy life, one of ice creams all to their own, seems forever out of reach.
Nobody likes to fail but those who
accept the
fact that failure is
inevitable recognize that it is also a learning experience.