Sentences with phrase «admonishing people»

Admonishing people to spend money on clearance racks and Dollar Store items every other idea is not frugal.
The message heard through the entire Bible; as the prophets repeatedly admonished the people of Israel and as Jesus preached and taught the Disciples and crowds, what God wants is not the enforcement of the letter of the Torah.
All he could do was use future - tense verbs and admonish people to start walking in the light.
The pastor admonishes the people to give their full tithe, and bring their full offerings so that they can be blessed by God, and not cursed.
They were now made responsible for the preservation of true doctrine, given a more important part in the nomination of ministers, and empowered to admonish people who disregarded the church laws.
Calvin explains in the Institutes that the significance of the imposition of hands is «to admonish the person ordained that he is no longer his own master but devoted to the service of God and the Church.»
After quickly deleting the tweet, Dr Xia admonished the person who tricked him, writing «Really did not know that man, I thought he was a comedy actor.
He therefore admonished the people of the state to continue to embark on their lawful assignment and assured that the police command would continue to be alive to its responsibility in order to ensure full maintenance of law and order.
He admonished the people against voting «skirt and blouse,» thus voting for Parliamentary candidates not from the National Democratic Congress (NDC) as that could create numerical challenges for the party's legislators.
The ministry admonished the people to make the best use of the opportunities the free train offers them because government wants them to come home and enjoy the celebration with relations.

Not exact matches

Merkel she gave a new year's speech was a joke I thought it was my kindergarten teacher admonishing me about something in the way she talked to the German people and she accepted responsibility.
In the meantime, the individual has been admonished by a supervisor as being disrespectful to her co-workers and vulnerable clients, as she works with people who can not defend themselves or speak up.
I agree with NP and Brian — we need to extend love to that person — that doesn't mean we admonish their actions — but that we deal with the reality of the situation in a gentle / meek manner (God forbid we ever find ourselves in that predicament — so be merciful).
If every one does follow your principle, there will be no more church (organisation), so where do people meet to learn, teach, admonish, praise n worship together etc..
«I'm concerned about people's health,» is a typical explanation offered by someone who admonishes others, sometimes even strangers in restaurants, that what they're eating is bad for them.
If there were people who were trying to rule your country according the the Oracle of Delphi - make laws and public policy according to it, hinder science, affect your taxes, and constantly admonish you that Hades'll smite ya» if ya» don't watch out; I'll just bet that you would show some interest in that alleged Oracle.
In the act of admonishing, and this deserves emphasis, the older person shall by no means set before the youth a horrifying picture of the world.
Three people have now chastised, admonished, judged or picked what I said apart.
They conveniently ignore passages where the people were admonished for wanting bigger government.
When he was getting arrested he admonished Peter for cutting the ear off of one of the people who were coming to arrest him and crucify him.
Rather than challenge broad differences in how people perceive / relate by age or gender, the New Testament writings admonish for awareness & accommodation in an understanding way.
The principal points Paul made in that address are (1) to recall to their minds the character and quality of his ministry to them; (2) to remind them of the trouble the Jews gave him and the anxiety and suffering he underwent in their behalf; (3) to state that he preached repentance and faith in Jesus Christ as the essence of the gospel; (4) to testify that he went now to Jerusalem not knowing what would happen to him there except that he knew by the Holy Spirit that afflictions awaited him; (5) to assure them that nothing concerned him, not even the loss of life itself, so long as he could testify to the grace of God in Jesus Christ; (6) to say that he had no regrets about his ministry to the people in Ephesus, for he was clean of the blood of all the people there, for he preached the full gospel to all of them; and (7) to admonish them to be diligent in their oversight of the Ephesian church and to feed the church of God there, which Christ purchased with his own blood.
In the seventh century, when the Nestorian Patriarch Isho - Yahb III (650 - 660) wrote to Simemon, the Metropolitan of Riwardashir, admonishing him for «closing the door of the episcopal ordination in the face of the many peoples of India», he speaks of India as a country «that extends from the borders of the Persian Empire, to the country which is called Kalah, which is a distance of one thousand and two hundred parasangas.»
They scream that single parents should be admonished but yet fail to consider that the children they are forcing upon people are in most cases born to single women.
(Apology i. 46) Thus Origen, who not only held the view that God had sent prophets to all peoples in all times but also admonished his fellow Christians to respect heathen forms of worship and sacred images.
In all my life, I never lived in the parish where one person was publicly admonished or brought to public penitence or excommunicated, though there were never so many obstinate drunkards, whore - mongers, or vilest offenders.
38 Herbert was convinced, as has been noted, that only by a systematic program of visitation could the pastor come to know his people as they «most naturally... are, wallowing in the midst of their affairs,» and it was only by such intimate knowledge of their lives as could be gained in this fashion that he would be equipped to reprove and admonish them, and thereby lead them to mend their ways.39
People I didn't know came out of the woodwork to admonish me.
Former President Jerry John Rawlings has admonished the National Democratic Congress to keep away evil natured people in the rebuilding effort of the party after its humiliating defeat at the polls.
As a former head of a church, I objected to this idea during Prof. Mills» tenure, and I am adding my voice now to the people who are objecting to this idea by telling government to stop it... Lets allow religious groups to do whatever they want to do, but government should concentrate on its mandate by providing jobs and putting up infrastructural developments with such monies,» he admonished.
«While I join millions of our people to rejoice with Akeredolu, I want to admonish that we in the southwest do not cry for or deride Tinubu but, rather we should on the two sides of the political divide, that is apc and pdp, pause and ponder on the emerging political leadership crisis in the Southwest.»
While the nation debates Carl Paladino's remarks that gay people «brainwash» children, the Republican Party as whole appears entirely disinterested, and a mere few are willing to admonish the New York gubernatorial hopeful's h... Read
He admonished the good people of Kwara state to continue to support the team and volunteer information so as to enable the police discharge its responsibility adequately.
Sheik Animasaun admonished political office holders to prioritise people's welfare and place the interests of the masses above other considerations.
In conclusion, I wish to admonish John the Benjamite that the people of Ghana are wide awake this time around, and have vowed not to have another Craig Murray on their hands.
Comrade Amitolu therefore admonished the police to continuously adhere to the ethics and tenets of their profession so as entrench the confidence reposed in them by the people in the society.
With some nine months to the holding of the general elections, Nana Akufo - Addo admonished all Krobos not to pay heed to those who, whenever elections come up, seek to divide them along ethnic and political lines for electoral gain, stressing that «we are all Ghanaians and are one people».
Thanks be to God; in the aftermath of the admonishing of the Council of Elders, it has become clear that people have dropped their pens; and the heavy doses of «hate letters», have stopped flying in all directions.
The experts, who left the country on Saturday for their home country, reportedly admonished Mahama to immediately start wooing people who are considered to be influential in the NDC across the country into his camp in order to avert any shock during the NDC polls.
Previously Coppola was admonished to lose footage that contained «too many Black people
Now people including the symposium are piling on and want a formal apology and his university to admonish him or fire him.
At the end, when admonishing those that «raised your hands in denial of the truth,» he should have come full circle to remind them that uncritical belief in authority and consensus has caused the death of over 100 million people.
I generated first detailed wildlife surveys for consultants but initially left off the executive summary.The consultant admonished me stating the executive summary is the most important section, because very few people read all the details.
Now I can just flip the lights and siren on, pull people over as needed, and admonish them to slow down.
Professor Kerry Arabena, Chair of Indigenous Health at The University of Melbourne, admonished some conference presenters for using deficit language and framing, describing the trauma this inflicts upon Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
The protests delayed the event by 20 minutes and cut short a Q&A session featuring Zell, with a heckler telling the audience «I don't respect that man on the stage,» and admonishing Zell «You're displacing people
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