Sentences with phrase «as pure love»

fall into this category, but Agape is often seen as the purest love with a. notary and sinner, and bore the Greek date of 6564, which in our dating is 1056 AD..

Not exact matches

«The reaction we've gotten over the last few days as I've met with investors is they love the fact that you're getting a pure play infrastructure, cloud - levered, [internet - of - things]- levered company that really takes care of all the interconnections within the cloud and to the edge.»
Then he wants you to feel the connections, the magnets in the strap, the buckle, to witness the soft but solid snap, which he just loves as an interaction with design, a pure, tactile idea.
The Pure Barre Louisville team grew to love my mom and her maternal ways as much as I always have.
Combining her barre addiction with 15 + years of experience in corporation communications / public relations, management experience at lululemon athletica, her role as an accomplished runner on Dave's Running Shop's Racing Team and her love for the Toledo community (founding member of LoveLettersToToledo.com), Mo is thrilled to share her Pure Barre love with Northwest Ohio at two studios — Pure Barre Toledo and Pure Barre Perrysburg.
We love doing things together, and I saw the Pure Barre franchise as an opportunity to work together and empower my daughters as independent business owners.
I started taking Pure Barre as a supplement to my regular cardio routine, and I fell in love at first tuck!
I started working as a barre - tender at a local studio, and after a few weeks it started to dawn on me that I didn't just love the workout — I loved the community that Pure Barre fostered.
As owner of the Ashburn and South Riding studios in Virginia, Courtney Miller has always had a love for Pure Barre.
From becoming a front desk barre - ista, to teacher, to studio manager, to corporate teacher trainer, I kept falling more and more in love with Pure Barre both as a business and lifestyle.
She knew with her love of Pure Barre, her passion to help others live healthier lives through fitness, as well as her business education and experience, she had what it took to own and operate a Pure Barre franchise.
It was at Pure Barre that Lindsey's love for fitness flourished — she spent 6 years as a Pilates trainer — but it was with Pure Barre that music, choreography and people came together.
I have a major passion for teaching and I love that I still get to use that as a Pure Barre owner.
To God's freely constituted, pure conceptual valuations there is coupled, as it were in another dimension, his free emotional response, his love for individuals.
I wish to add that God's freedom is also temporal as well as nontemporal, and that his influence on the world, beyond his free, nontemporal valuation of pure possibilities, lies in the emotional intensity with which he freely loves the particulars of the world both for what they are and for what they can become.
Its as simple as when you lose something you love, like a favorite cd or your dog, the feeling you have when it returns or you find it again, is pure joy.
The ho mose xual abomination still required a death sentence and still does as does every sin, not in hate but in justice for Love to be pure and Godly the sin must be punished.
To me, being pure to me means living the life of loving your neighbor as yourself.
If God already considers us all thus, which I think He / she does, then that pure thought... God loves me, God loves them... so I must as well... To me its that simple.
Such civil righteousness is not the same as spiritual righteousness, namely, the true pure love which only the Holy Spirit can work in human hearts against the impulses of the flesh.
Imagine being in heaven, at the end of the world, where we might fall weeping upon one another, waves of reconciliation breaking upon us as we adjust ourselves to this dimension of pure love.
The models used to point to God have often been in horrible apostasy from the vision of pure unbounded love given in the event of Jesus Christ as it has been received and found significant.
First, there is the doctrine, especially as interpreted by Paul, that the spirit of love is the fulfilment of all righteousness, conjoined with a conception of the new life in Christ as committed to specific patterns of pure and responsible living.
He came because God loved mankind, but because we are ALL born sinners and can't approach a holy, pure God in our sinful state, Jesus had to come to die so that His innocent blood might act as a shield to cover us and make us acceptable to God again Romans 3:23, Romans 6:23, John 3:16.
There is no lust in christ but just an infinite source of the love of the spirit that's pure and delightful.Marriage itself is a concession to the weakness of our present being.God designed woman as the companion of man with complimentary attributes.I could justify all kinds of sin through the fact that I'm bonded to them.we were slaves of sin as Paul tells us.I couldn't come out of sin with all my efforts Jeremy.We have a sinful nature.But, Sin never provides life because the spirit of god is love and life to us.When I cried out to God to save me from this nature, God did by his grace.Now, I detest sin having tasted love of christ.
As an act of pure love he created a world and he «founded the earth to endure» (Ps.
Thus, it was pure love - incarnate that publically rebuked the Pharisees and drew the mental image of a «white washed tomb»... or that drew a mental picture of Herod as a «fox».
They are rarely as pure and loving as we like to make ourselves believe.
We are not to suppose that we are capable in this world of loving our enemies (or even our neighbours), to the full measure in which God has loved us; or of being as completely disinterested and single - minded, as pure of worldly desire and anxiety, and as unreserved in self - sacrifice, as the words of Jesus demand; and yet these are the standards by which all our actions are judged.
That's usually not the reality, but marriage does bring with it the gift of pure, God - sanctioned intimacy and vulnerability as we seek to love our spouse well.
The divine nature, like the divine activity, must then be grasped as nothing other than the «pure unbounded Love» which in Jesus was vividly manifested, as he has been responded to and as through him a vivid and decisive enabling of human life has been made possible.
The hymn is addressed to Jesus, who is named as «pure, unbounded love»; the singer prays, «Breathe, 0 breathe thy loving Spirit into every troubled breast.»
Christians certainly include compassion as a form of love, and process theologians especially emphasize compassion in just that way that Yokota has described and appropriated for purposes of expounding and expanding Pure Land thought.
Once accept the disclosure of God in Christ (and in all that is Christ - like in human experience, for we ought not to be exclusively christo - centric in the narrower sense); once take that disclosure with utmost seriousness — and then God as «pure unbounded love» becomes central in our thinking.
I wish to gather together what so far has been said and relate it to this basic Christian affirmation of God as love, «pure unbounded love», and nothing but that sheer love - in - action.
He describes the demand of love as a pure ideal standing against all coercion and conflict.
Its a horrible falasy for several reasons, it demands obediance to God not out of pure love but partly from fear and it paints God as a cruel sadistic ruler.
I can't stand Sarah Palin as a politician and would never, ever, ever vote for her, but I thought this letter was lovely and a pure expression of joy and love for her new child.
it is only in the Christo - centric area of a noogenetic Universe that it [love] is released in the pure state and so displays its astonishing power to transform everything and replace everything... A current of love is all at once released, to spread over the whole breadth and depth of the World; and this it does not as though it were some super-added warmth or fragrance, but as a fundamental essence that will metamorphose all things, assimilate and take the place of all.94
I have quoted these passages from Whitehead for two reasons: first, because he is the «founding father» of the Process conceptuality; and second, because what he says in them points to God as «pure unbounded Love» and to our own human existence as intended to be a creaturely love (doubtless imperfect and defective because finite and mortLove» and to our own human existence as intended to be a creaturely love (doubtless imperfect and defective because finite and mortlove (doubtless imperfect and defective because finite and mortal).
This is no less true of Warren's literary criticism, whether in such ambitious works as the famous essay on The Rime of the Ancient Mariner («A Poem of Pure Imagination: An Experiment in Reading»), the more modest but nonetheless incisive essays on such writers as Eudora Welty and Katherine Anne Porter, or in the textbooks themselves — just hardheaded practical sense for anybody who loves literature and believes it is an autonomous discipline and not a substitute for anything else.
One of More's colleagues, a Swedish philosopher named Nick Bostrom, took to the podium at the same conference to predict «orgasms and aesthetic - contemplative pleasures whose blissfulness vastly exceeds what any human has yet experienced,» as well as «love that is stronger, purer and more secure than any human has yet harbored» and «values that will strike us as being of a far higher order than those we can realize as unenhanced biological humans.»
Nygren's exposition of Luther as having recovered the pure motif of agape against all synthesis with eros does bring out the decisive aspect of Luther's treatment of love.
For my own part, I believe that the first condition for such a revision of our services of worship as shall make them fully Christian is theological; by this I mean that only when our doctrine of God is soundly Christian will these services be appropriate to the worship of the community that finds its center in Jesus Christ, who revealed God as «pure, unbounded Love» but who also revealed that this Love is not soft or sentimental — the fact of Calvary makes that truth sufficiently plain.
What Jesus is apparently here doing is setting forth the requirements of pure, unclaiming, faithful love as the basis of marriage.
But we need to fill the void and tell of the real Christ, free from all the baggage of dead religion and historical corruption, in his pure, loving and powerful position as God.
And just as in human contacts the new understanding created by encountering another in love and trust is kept pure only when it permanently retains its connection with the other who is encountered, so too the self - understanding granted by faith never becomes a possession, but is kept pure only as a response to the repeated encounter of the Word of God, which proclaims the act of God in Christ in such a way as continually to represent it.
«As the element of water brings growth to all grass, shrubs, and herbs, so the pure Buddha novitiate gives bud to all beings through the testimony of his love.
My strong conviction is that this God is self - disclosed in the total event of Jesus of Nazareth — and is there disclosed as nothing other than «pure unbounded Love», as Love - in - act, as (if you will) the cosmic Lover.
As I attempt to demonstrate, prayer is essentially what the old masters of it have said: our conscious and intentional, or attentive, relationship with God — and with God as «pure, unbounded Love,» the «Love that will not let me go,» and the Love that in Jesus Christ is both portrayed and enacted in the midst of our human history and situatioAs I attempt to demonstrate, prayer is essentially what the old masters of it have said: our conscious and intentional, or attentive, relationship with God — and with God as «pure, unbounded Love,» the «Love that will not let me go,» and the Love that in Jesus Christ is both portrayed and enacted in the midst of our human history and situatioas «pure, unbounded Love,» the «Love that will not let me go,» and the Love that in Jesus Christ is both portrayed and enacted in the midst of our human history and situation.
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