Sentences with phrase «always feel»

Hence, he will always feel more strongly attracted to an austere, compassionate, allegorical religious ethic than to one that is superficially rationalistic.28
I know some books help encourage others, and I'm glad they do, but after I read one, I always feel like I just ate a bunch of cotton - candy.
But the thing about living like Jesus is that it doesn't always feel like changing the world.
I pray that he will understand that following Jesus doesn't always feel like we're glowing, just growing.
I always feel that going to the altar is saying, «Hey, look at me, boy!»
I always feel like the more questions I get answered, the more questions I find, which gets overwhelming.
While it doesn't always feel like it, God's timing truly is better than ours.
I attempted to explain that you don't always feel faith, sometimes you just choose it.
I always feel that it feels like the message of Jesus of peace and love has been generally forgotten in today's church.
As a reviewer I should probably attempt to refute his logic on this issue, but when denying the ontological argument, I always feel like a fool!
Dr Williams says he was confronted with the need for a lot of discernment and maturity, which he didn't always feel he possessed.
Agape love doesn't always feel so loving, but it is a choice to treat others with respect and dignity, and serve them because they too are loved by God.
It always feel like I'm not enough.
I always feel my babies moving very early, perhaps because I'm paying such close attention.
If there is no room for them in our hearts, there will be no room for them in our tent... which means it isn't big enough; it will always feel like someone is missing.
Back when I used to take yoga, I'd always feel badly about not being able to do the tree pose the «right» way.
Thanks Jeremy, here it is... I always feel like I am spamming if I post a link to my blog uninvited.
So these morning hours always feel like my own hours, whether I'm lying in bed, wide awake, watching the trees, or whether I'm sitting at a coffee shop table on a holiday Monday, alone, watching the rain fall and listening to old songs from the 90s.
I always feel like I'm praying in those moments, like some part of my marrow is singing a quiet hymn that belongs in a country church.
After coming into contact with a religious man I always feel I must wash my hands.
I always feel uneasy when someone ends a post with «End of Story» It's like they're saying don't question me.
For me new experiences and information should not always feel nice.
Because not only does it feel good, but we always feel closer and our relationship is always better when we are doing so.
Some of them were probably her friends, but when you experience this kind of grief, you always feel completely alone, even when surrounded by multitudes.
I'm a Christian, but I don't always feel like it.
How come the christians always feel the need to write these endless paragraphs?
I will forget what I know to be true: that things won't always feel the way they do right now, and I will wish, in my bones, that I could eradicate that part of me who can't seem to figure out where the coffee pot goes.
You aren't going to get it, and if you do, you will always feel short changed and slighted.
Anybody who takes the Bible literally will always feel insecure because many of these stories are simply not plausible.
We always feel a bit uncertain — despite our loud protestations to the contrary — that we belong.
I always feel relaxed, because it makes me feel like everything will be ok.
That book is so violent, I always feel like I need to protect myself.
I always feel him when I talk to strangers.
He also refuses to take up Hartshorne's defense of the ontological argument (on the rather unsatisfactory ground that «when denying the ontological argument, I always feel like a fool») although he recognizes that it «lies at the heart» of Hartshorne's understanding of these matters (p. 64).
Devoid of what you believe, you always feel better having someone to believe it with you.
I always feel so sad when I walk by them and I want to do something but don't know what to do.
Because they won't always feel like talking (and that's just fine), when they do, let them talk.
True, we do not always feel this.
Greg: Charles Taylor believes humans are naturally ordered toward the good, which means they will always feel a religious impulse.
I guess it is easy to say that you serve God when you always feel like it or whenever everything is going good according to you or you feel good enough.
I always feel like I love Jesus better when I hear from other women how and why they love Him, too.
In the moments when we wonder why we bother, when we feel futile and small and ridiculous, when we feel misunderstood and mischaracterized, when we are paying a price, it's in those moments that we learn the truth about being brave: it doesn't always feel good.
I am travelling to India and have been many times before and always feel safe, but there is corruption and anything can happen at anytime, if it does I got myself into it i'll get myself out of it and not whine to others to help me out.
Maybe in our sorrow, we find that true love, and if we could always feel that invisible bond or love from God, then we might want to be with that special God forever.
I feel much happier but will always feel gunshy about making a «best friend» anymore.
I've been to many church planting and church growth conferences over the years, and though it is exciting to be part of conferences with 100's (or 1000's) of people in attendance, I always feel a bit... lost.
Why do people who know NOTHING about the Bible always feel compelled to speak about it?
It doesn't always feel good, but it stretches and strengthens us, getting rid of spiritual flab we've built up by consuming only spiritual food we like.
Real love and compassion isn't always a feel good experience... real loves sometimes tells us the things that we do not always want to hear, with the true well being of the person at the forefront.
Yes, they are funny too, but we should always feel sad for them, for they are dumb
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