Sentences with phrase «as covenant»

LDS Women who, without hesitation, sustain the Lord's Prophet, the Family Proclamation as doctrine, and our divine role as covenant women for Christ.
Instead, He wants couples to view marriage as a lifelong commitment towards one another, referred to as covenant marriages.
The state recognizes both standard marriages and what are known as covenant marriages.
A single global currency, carved into the stone of the Founding Fathers as a covenant of the true path seems these days more and more like an Orwellian future - even if served with decentralization sauce.
The lease contained an express provision that smoking in the unit was not permitted, as well as a covenant that the tenants would abide by the rules of the condominium corporation.
Very tempting, as the covenant is likely to be seen as flawed and based on unsupportable, archaic and unreasonably discriminatory principles.
LDS Women who, without hesitation, sustain the Lord's Prophet, the Family Proclamation as doctrine, and our divine role as covenant women for Christ.
It reflects this essential hope, expressed by the artist just before the opening of the show: «I use Noah's Ark because he received the rainbow as covenant
LDS Women who, without hesitation, sustain the Lord's Prophet, the Family Proclamation as doctrine, and our divine role as covenant women for Christ.
LDS Women who, without hesitation, sustain the Lord's Prophet, the Family Proclamation as doctrine, and our divine role as covenant women for Christ.
It is quite obvious that the happiness of the married couple is important, but BBW treat marriage primarily as a covenant relationship that begins with a spiritual act of being together.
Christianity regards marriage as a covenant ordained by God, with Islam revering marriage as a central institute for companionship and morality.
John Calvin understood marriage as a covenant based on God's covenant with us.
We, Evangelicals and Catholics together, affirm the truth and the reality of marriage as a covenant between a man and a woman, established by free and mutual consent and by God's action.
In his famous sermon on «Christian Charity,» John Winthrop reminded the Puritans that they had covenanted together to undertake a common task; the entire Massachusetts Bay effort was interpreted as a covenant between those engaged in a common enterprise and as a covenant between all the people and God.10 This symbol is found in diaries, in letters, in countless sermons preached in the context of regular services, and in sermons on great occasions stretching from Winthrop's «Christian Charity» through fast - day and election - day sermons up to and through the very Revolution itself.
Marriage is presented in the Bible as a covenant that shares in the very love of God: «The covenant between the spouses is integrated into God's covenant with man» (CCC 1639).
Isa 42:5 Thus says God the LORD, Who created the heavens and stretched them out, Who spread out the earth and its offspring, Who gives breath to the people on it And spirit to those who walk in it, Isa 42:6 «I am the LORD, I have called You in righteousness, I will also hold You by the hand and watch over You, And I will appoint You as a covenant to the people, As a light to the nations, Isa 42:7 To open blind eyes, To bring out prisoners from the dungeon And those who dwell in darkness from the prison.
While there are undoubtedly many Christians, especially those in the free - church tradition, who would implicitly agree with Locke's definition, the mainstream of the Christian tradition has viewed the Church as the covenant community of those who are called to belong to Jesus Christ, who is its savior and head.
Yet consider Jeremiah's formulation of this promise of the new covenant as a covenant which can not be broken: «not like the covenant which I made with their fathers when I took them by the hand to bring them out of the land of Egypt, my covenant which they broke.»
The promise was renewed on various occasions, notably in the great experience at Sinai, and its character as a covenant with dual responsibilities became clear.
You can spin the Bible any way you want, but the fact is the commandment was given even before to Noah as a covenant at the time of the flood.
Please read the whole Bible... the Old Testement law as a covenant between Israel and God.
This shift from the understanding of the people as a whole as the covenant partner of God to the idea that God deals with individuals as individuals is of such importance that we must pause to consider how it may have developed.
Now, in the mind of classical prophetism Israel was destined to «return to the land of Egypt» (Hosea 11:5) as Yahweh's judgment for her failure to fulfill herself as the covenant people.
Thus for the Jew the events of the Exodus and its interpretation as a covenant between God and Israel were given a constitutive function in the development and understanding of Jewish faith.
Their pastor, Buck Giebelhaus, is committed to MOSAIC being an integral part of Northpoint's culture, and, as a result, Northpoint now participates in World Orphans» Church - to - Church Partnerships as covenant partners with Fountain of Life Church of Juja, Kenya (Fountain of Life has a small family - style orphan care home on the church property).
All three rehearse certain of the basic religious concepts such as covenant, consent, fundamental law, and liberty as these related to the emergence and the carrying through of the Revolution.

Not exact matches

They serve as an adviser to the CEO in terms of deciding if the business is too asset heavy or whether you should be renegotiating your covenants with your bank.
The fund disclosed this month it is not in compliance with one of its debt covenants, and reported there is «significant doubt» it can repay the $ 65.6 - million loan as required by Dec. 31.
The covenant between the brand and its fans would have been broken as surely as if Kraft had announced KD was to be made of broccoli.
His research interests include the areas of corporate governance and corruption as a constraint on business activity, international legal reform and business ethics in the developing world with a focus on the Middle East, and covenants not to compete as an obstacle to employee mobility and knowledge transfer.
The Australian Financial Review has also reported on the spectacular returns generated by unlisted portfolio investments such as its student housing project, losses at shoe brand Aquila, and a breach of covenants at artisan bakery Wild Breads.
A technical loan default is when a borrower fails to meet a specific component of their loan compliance such as failure to comply with a non-financial covenant or a failure to deliver reports and financials on time.
Most term sheets include some basic confidentiality obligations, as well as exclusivity covenants that require the start - up to cease investment discussions with anyone else, usually for a period of 30 to 60 days.
Under the agreement a perpetual restrictive covenant has been placed on the 121.7 ha which will require the area to be maintained and managed for its value as native vegetation with improvement of its assessed habitat score from 7/10 to 8/10 over a 20 - year period.
We were in compliance with these covenants as of December 31, 2014 and March 31, 2015.
The Company was in compliance with this key covenant as at December 30, 2017 and December 31, 2016.
These are deals by which prosecutors can obtain multimillion - dollar fines from companies facing bribery allegations while sparing them a criminal conviction that would trigger other consequences such as violating covenants signed with lenders or joint - venture partners.
Most lenders will require several covenants as part of the loan agreement:
We are living under the new covenant, not OT law - Jesus said the law can be summed up in only 2 laws: love your neighbor as yourself and love God with all your heart.
But we DO have examples of covenant gay relationships today and as godly men and women, we should promote these type of relationships over shame and promiscuity.
The very existence of the Jewish people as a religious community separate from Christianity was regarded as a fundamental affront to the new religious community with whom Cod had now made his permanent covenant.
His death created the new covenant of which all are welcome to become part of, when you die you will be received by God as if you were Jesus Christ hiimself.
For Christians and Jews, acceptance of the Enlightenment project could be seen as that which enabled them to relate to one another in the foreground as ahistorical individuals while relegating to the background historical baggage they still carried with them as members of covenanted communities.
As has long been clear, it is unlikely that it will sign on for the sort of robust covenant and institutional reform that the emerging consensus is envisioning.
And although the Bible recognizes the existence of individual non-Jewish monotheists, they are regarded in one way or another as «invisible» extensions of the covenanted people of Israel.
They carried around the tablets of the 10 commandments, you know... the covenent (hence the name ark of the covenant), and it had as much meaning to them as transsubstantiation does to good christians who, by doctrine, have to believe they are legit eating and drinking christ, which is whackier in your opinion?
And on the eve of his death, He sanctified a cup of wine as «the new covenant in my blood» (Luke 22:14 - 23).
Commemorating its anniversary, Rabbi David Rosen, of the America Jewish Committee, recently said that Nostra Aetate «took us from a situation where the Jewish people were seen as cursed and rejected by God, and even in league with the devil, to a situation now where popes say it is impossible to be a true Christian and be an anti-Semite, and that the covenant between God and the Jewish people is an eternal covenant, never broken.»
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