I love fringe clothing,
I actually love and live in my fringe jeans haha!
Not exact matches
He
loves his brother —
and no matter how much they hate each other, they'd
actually do anything for each other when their
lives depend on it.
Employees say: «To
actually get up every morning knowing that I get to do a job I
love,
and go to a company where I can do the best work of my
life, is a blessing.
According to a study published in the Personality
and Social Psychology Bulletin, people who overshare about their
love life on Facebook
actually may have a weaker relationship.»
I
actually love the ministries of the churches I mentioned above but am concerned about this part
and the way they represent God's call on one's
life.
As a pastor, a blogger, a speaker
and having a small but growing reputation as someone that
loves justice
and advocates on issues of justice, I realised on a personal basis that I had grown more in
love with the idea of justice than
actually living justly.
Actually, what's really disturbing are those who reject that our ability to
love comes from the One who gave the most through His son Jesus... the ultimate gift of
love, so we could
live and love on this earth
and beyond.
Actually, Corey, God's nonexistence does not impede the ability of the people of that church to
love Lucas
and each other
and by so doing make everybody's
lives better.
I find the unremitting hostility
and animus of atheists like «Derp» baffling; for all the seemingly wonderful
life he is enjoying, he seems compelled to get on this site
and spew derision, mockery,
and hatred against others.I simply do not, can not grasp that mindset; to claim to
actually derive pleasure from in effect being a bully - again, that say a whole lot about his true character.So... Peace &
Love to all!!
The incarnational event, the Christ story, not only reveals
and relates this
love of God, but
actually demonstrates it as God entering into the world
and the
life of humanity.
The biblical answer to this problem is to first of all recognize that we have the gracious
and loving forgiveness of God, but then to admit to God that we have
actually messed up our
lives by failing to
live according to His instructions,
and then seeking to take steps
and make changes which allow us to
live according to God's will.
Actually, if everyone bought into this way of things — might not call it centred on Christ — but centred on
love and motivated by serving
and loving, what a beutiful world this would be to
live in — is that not true?
I'd
love for people to feel permission to
actually go there — to lean into their doubts, lean into their questions, lean into the places of pain
and grief or shifting — instead of leading a
life of spiritual or intellectual dishonesty
and pretending it's all fine.
They fail to capture what a church
actually is: real
live actual humans, showing up day after day, year after year, building something durable
and lovely over time, together, with prayer
and forgiveness
and love.»
It is about the big things: Inviting people to church but
loving them just the same if they say «no,»
actually making it a priority to participate
and serve in the ministries of the church, financially investing in the mission of the local church
and yielding to God's direction of my
life over my own ideas of how this
life should go.
They
live in fear, scared of fire
and brimstone, which is really the only reason the want to be a Christian; it's obviously not because they
actually love God — they
love their own ass much, much more.
This is going to be a shock — the men who
actually wrote all the parts in the Bible
and made changes to the infrastructure of Christianity — including Constantine circa 300 AD in Rome — were not afraid of unleashing the occasional metaphor... in other words the Bible is not entirely literal — no, you are supposed to use your imagination... In many cases the disciples didn't
actually witness an event — it was long distance
and time altered hearsay — God figured Man could handle that... So don't be afraid to dilute - God's cool with that — as long as you do the right thing in
life — feed the poor, help your neighbor, don't kill or covet - just be a good
and decent person - smile,
love and give generously... God doesn't need robots — He wants thoughtful individuals who help!!!
My take is that your not
actually inquiring so much as your venting because the world we
live in isn't the fantasy land you would expect from a
loving god worth our time
and devotion.
Actually Brehvik does not consider himself a christian in his words, «in the strictest sense», so the first part of your point is moot... Secondly I think a fairer statement would be that not «all» muslims are violent extremists, as many who don't
live in western countries are, as their book does instruct them to kill any
and all who do not procalim allah as the one god
and mohammed as his prophet... As far as having extreme passion for one's beliefs, if someone was truly to be an «extreme» christian that person would be completely
loving as this was Jesus» command to
love both God
and everyone... to take that to the extreme would mean «extreme»
loving, like the radical kind of
love that caused Jesus to endure the cross for the sins of us all... includinig the man who committed this atrocity
and yes any
and all of the muslim's who have committed similar things.
They may have lost their faith, or feeling that God
loves them
and is active in their
lives, but they are not to be mistaken with people who
actually lose their belief that God exists, right?
And when I see it as a celebration of life and love as opposed to a pity party, I can actually enjoy
And when I see it as a celebration of
life and love as opposed to a pity party, I can actually enjoy
and love as opposed to a pity party, I can
actually enjoy it.
Regardless of whether he was truly healed or simply misdiagnosed, he found the miracle of
love and hope for the future, he found that his
life could
actually be
lived with significance.
Actually I'm very successful in
life with a
loving family (non-mormon)
and a thriving business in Psychology.
Why not just
live in trust that He does
actually love that which He made
and leave the rest up to Him?
Actually, though, her
life was quite saturated in drama;
and I was surprised to discover how much sheer turbulence
and intensity there was in her
life: her
loves, her family,
and her world ¯ it all makes for absorbing reading.
A Christlike
life,
loving God
and neighbor, at the very least convinces at least some that we believe what Jesus said, so much so that we
actually live that way.
If the doctrine of the new
life of the Christian is the hardest of all to believe, as in our disillusioned time it must be, still there can be no good news of Christ apart from the possibility that in some measure the
life of
love can
actually be
lived on this dark
and bloody battlefield of human history.
Actually, the nature of
life on Earth makes more sense with a group of malevolent gods who are in constant conflict with each other
and don't really care about humans than it does with a single all - powerful
loving God.
Yes, it was
actually precisely because I was writing about
life on the other side of the gender debates, advocating for the full equality of women, that I rediscovered, appreciated,
and began to
love my brother, Paul.
Joe
and I
actually made a new vow when we signed our divorce papers, «to speak
and act in
loving ways toward one another
and about one another,» for the sake of the children
and for our own wholeness, for the rest of our
lives.
For the secret of both that greatness
and that importance one must look, not to the public facts about his
life, but to what he
actually meant to the few who knew
and loved him.
MY wife
and MY mother, they are
actually LOVING people
and would sacrifice their
lives for others!
Still more, there is sometimes backbreaking
and dangerous labor, or tedious
and boring work, that must be done if we or our
loved ones are to
live, but the language of vocation imbues such work with a kind of meaning
and significance that may seem unbelievable to those who must
actually do it.
Sadly the consequences of our sin remain we are forgiven but everything does nt snap back how it was.What God does do for us in rom 8:28 all things work together for good to those who
love the Lord.So instead of remaining in our guilt
and condemnation Jesus sets us free to walk in righteousness
and holiness so that the consequences of our sin
actually work for our good rather than our destruction.So what was intended to destroy us is used to give us
life hope
and a future.brentnz
And even though I want to live boldly, speak truthfully, love madly, work for justice, sometimes when I hear the Voice, the invitation, I shrug, «Meh — I'm tired» and I'll just cheer on the women and men actually doing something instead and convince myself that it's enou
And even though I want to
live boldly, speak truthfully,
love madly, work for justice, sometimes when I hear the Voice, the invitation, I shrug, «Meh — I'm tired»
and I'll just cheer on the women and men actually doing something instead and convince myself that it's enou
and I'll just cheer on the women
and men actually doing something instead and convince myself that it's enou
and men
actually doing something instead
and convince myself that it's enou
and convince myself that it's enough.
I'm a staunch Christian (well... Mormon... some impose their view that I'm
actually not Christian on me),
and I respect that you
love life.
Closing down church as we know it may
actually allow the church of Jesus to rise from the ashes, allowing the people of God to passionately
live out the
love, grace, compassion,
and mercy of Jesus in a world full of guilt, pain,
and fear.
Bond servants
actually have a choice, after work is done, to leave
and start their own
life, but instead choose to stay in slavery because they
love their master.
Answer:
Actually Phil,
loving parents / caretakers teach their children Jesus» truth about
life and the hereafter.
The Kingdom of God
actually exists wherever
living faith
and living love grows out of communion with God.
Many of us can think of monks
and nuns (as well as of others who are not vocationally celibate but nonetheless
actually so) who have been enabled to
live fully
and healthily, rechanneling their sexual drive toward other modes of expression that can make them
loving, concerned, caring,
and deeply devoted
and committed people.
When we
actually love God
and live according to His rules rather than our man - made ones, something happens that is amazing.
Sitting with a group of adolescents
and answering their questions about your marriage might sound scary but it is
actually a really
life - giving
and enriching experience for the couples who volunteer
and the young people are often amazed
and inspired to see that marriages can last
and that
love can grow through a
life time.
I feel that everyone
loves Catholics when their not - too Catholic, but forbid those Catholics that step out of line
and actually believe
and live what they believe.
I've gotten to know a few people in my
life who hold similar views, needless to say they they're perfect no matter how bad they act, they
love to complain about everyone else
and how everything is other peoples fault instead of taking responsibility for something... They tend to be depressed deep down also... quite fascinating
actually.
Do those, who take to themselves the name of Christian,
actually and always demonstrate in their own
lives the response of
love about which we have been speaking?
There are values that surpass even the sanctity of a unified family
and the right of all children to
live with people who
actually love them, are responsible for them,
and are able to care for them.
1, i have 5 goddesses
and i'm allowed to ave them
actually i'm protected to 2, have you ever been to the Mall in DC 3, f4ck Yahweh that unholy pr!ck should die, ha i said that at my cities supervise meeting,
and didn't get arrested 4, ever day of my
life i honer it oh Thursday bring me your new releases of anime
and manga, 5, i
love my parents,... Jesus doesn't
love his 6, no duh 7, no sh!t 8, of course 9, that common sense 10, um isn't this the foundation of Americas economic structure
Kabel I am a mulish
and I
live in US, I
actually had church people knock on our door
and asking us that Jesus, peace be upon him,
love you
and give us booklet to study
and read, they even brought bible in my language to read... we had to tell them we have our own believes but they kept insisting... the came several times within months in our house
and each time my mom would invite them
and serve them tea...
If you take everything you spend on eating out, going to movies, taking trips,
and «enjoying
life»
and it comes to more than 10 % of your annual income, you might
actually want to cut back on the amount of money you are «tithing» to your family,
and spend more on
loving and serving others, helping the poor, taking care of orphans
and widows,
and showing others the
love of Jesus.