Sentences with phrase «as gifts of»

This commission was a percentage of the taxes as well as gifts of land or other items of value in some cases.
I gave him books to read (as gifts of course), and even had him tested for Aspergers.
A symbol of Hawaii, leis are worn on all special occasions and given to family and friends as gifts of love.
Legend has it that these dogs were not sold, given only as gifts of honor.
The breed created such fascination they were deemed only fit for royalty, and as such, many of these dogs were exported to other kingdoms as gifts of state.
I think of gift cards as the gifts of last — last resort and last minute — the gift that says I ran out of ideas; I can't think of anything for you (what message does that send!)
If you give these as gifts of hang them where you will see all sides, feel free to add it all the way around the stocking.
The lessons of the Lord's Prayer become fresh realities for us as we cease to strive to make them come true by our own efforts and accept them as gifts of Christ in the Spirit instead.
One of the most powerful things for me has been to see people who are weakest, who are most marginalized, who well know that they are «nonpersons» in our society, and to see what happens when one centers a community on them — honoring them, seeing them as gifts of God, of having vocations, of having gifts, of being able to love and be loved.
I see the various media, Including TV, as gifts of God, with their present content as mixed blessings and — well, cursings.
If sentiments as simple as these are mysteries which one must receive as gifts of birth, how much more is this the case with those subtler religious sentiments which we have been considering!
When it is occupied with them as gifts of God — whether or not the consciousness of grace becomes explicit — it is the partner of the Church, doing what the Church, concerned with the nontemporal, can not do; knowing what Church as such can not know.1.
They're as variable as the gifts of each party.
This view is accompanied by the expectation that the benefits of civilization will continue to accrue, as gifts of nature, without any demand on the energies of men for their creation and maintenance.
I advocate people giving money to those who labor at preaching and teaching, but as free - will gifts, not as mandatory tithes, as gifts of appreciation to supplement their income, not as the sole source of receiving a salary.
Webinars are promoted as gifts of invaluable guidance from benevolent souls.
«Happiness can only be discovered as a gift of harmony between the whole and each single component.
Each morning you get 86,400 seconds as a gift of life.
Faith comes, then, as a gift of the ability to trust in that power which endures in the passing of all the gods we have made as an expression of our delusion of being a «No - Limit Person.»
The child as a gift of God is a sign of hope, of God's continued affirmation of his creation.
We have tried to rethink our views of sexuality on the basis of seeing it as a gift of God, which we are called to use responsibly.
To the best of my understanding, the deposit of faith clearly affirms the following: that God desires the salvation of all and offers the real possibility of salvation to all; the offer can be accepted or rejected and, if accepted by faith, such faith is recognized as the gift of God; if the offer is knowingly, freely, and definitively rejected, even at the very last moment of life, one goes to hell, which is eternal; but the deposit of faith does not tell us clearly that anyone is in fact eternally damned.
Thirdly, just as Christian scriptures are the gift of the Word of God offered by the Christian community as a record of its faith, so other scriptures can be considered also as a gift of the Word of God offered to Christians by members of other religious traditions.
The crux of the matter reduces down from halls of rationalism to be the person of Christ by means of his Holy Spirit speaking through the heart and mouth of the believing saint, revealing himself as The Gift of eternal life.
God's compassion expresses itself as the gift of all good things to his creatures.
The author explores the notions of feelings, virtue, shame, loyalty and forgiveness, as well as the gift of self and the meaning of the body.
If the radical self - assertion which makes it impossible for man to achieve the authentic life of self - commitment is identical with sin, it must obviously be possible for man to understand his existence altogether as a gift of God.
When I wrote recently that there was no such thing as the gift of evangelism, lots of people pointed to Ephesians 4:11.
He continues, «For the Christian, this is a distorted sense of freedom that denies life as a gift of God over which we have been given stewardship as with other good things.»
She also relates practical and theological insights from acquaintances and scholars who have likewise tried to receive each day as the gift of God.
Jesus meets this misunderstanding by openly describing his superiority to Abraham: he points to his resurrection as a gift of God (verse 54), to his knowledge of God (55), to Abraham's witness to him (56), and to his priority to Abraham (58).
An understanding of revelation as the gift of an ever - more - inclusive future rooted in the kenotic love of God can help transform the Church's self - understanding in a way that would make it more closely related to the needs of our contemporary world.
The answer is simple and fundamental: as an achievement of man, salvation is impossible; as a gift of God, it is available to all.
No event occurs in the world without God's coming, not as a put of its past, determining world, but as the gift of freedom, the gift of transcendence, the gift of the future.
-LSB-...] Nature is at our disposal not as «a heap of scattered refuse» [Heraclitus], but as a gift of the Creator who has given it an inbuilt order, enabling man to draw from it the principles needed in order «to till it and keep it» (Gen 2:15).»
All who believe the truth, who is Christ crucified and risen alone, are inheritors of the promises of Christ and enjoy a living sense of the Faith as a gift of the Holy Spirit.
He refers to the unity of the church as a gift of the Holy Spirit, and its division as ultimately a result of our own sin, one which impedes our unified witness to Christ around the world.
The Christian lives in the hope and in the vista of eternal life as the gift of God.
There is a burning relevance today in describing the mission of God, in which we participate, as the gift of a new creation which is a radical renewal of the old and the invitation to men to grow up into their full humanity in the new man, Jesus Christ.24
I know a linguist who thinks and has seen what he describes as a gift of «tongues», whereby some individuals pick up and learn to speak another language very rapidly, in a matter of days or weeks.
Second, his emphasis on faith as a gift of God, rather than salvation being a gift of God (Eph.
This distinction seems unnecessary, provided we recognize, as Jesus did, that it comes as the gift of a loving God.
In Chapter 3 we viewed revelation as the gift of a founding promise that brings history into being and that holds out to it the hope of fulfillment.
When ministry is received as a gift of God within a larger life of faith shared by pastors and people, an entirely different dynamic begins to take over.
The sexual temptations that the Church says «No» to are the implications of a higher, nobler, more compelling «Yes» — yes to the integrity of love, yes to love understood as the gift of oneself to another, yes to the family as the fruit of love, and yes to the family as the school where we first learn to love.
As great as the gift of the Holy Spirit is, He is only a deposit, a foretaste, a small glimpse of the beauty, glory, greatness, and majesty that awaits us in eternity with the redemption of our bodies.
As he notes, «From the beginning of life, when understanding first begins to be infused into us, we love life as the gift of God, we love our country and our parents; lastly, our companions, with whom we like to associate.
When I am encountered by such an event, I can in faith accept it as the gift of God or as his judgment, although I can also see it within its context in nature or history.
The second is his equal conviction that we never shall so learn without a repentance, which among other things learns to trust the existence with which we have been endowed as the gift of one to whom we can say, Abba.
And we are being pointed to the work of the Holy Spirit, who as the gift of the last days, shows up our world in its finitude, creates fellowship between the abidingly different, and precisely thus enables us to experience new life, life in its fullness.»
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