Sentences with phrase «at the glory of»

Looking at the Glory of God on Jesus that would suffice as Jesus had boundaries identifiable with man.
-- Maurice Roberts, The Thought of GodOr as my friend Ray Ortlund says, «Stare at the glory of God until you see it.»
Through enchantment we regain, as Tolkien says, «a clear view» — we recover the optics of insight into the human spirit and rediscover childlike wonder at the glory of being.
I was so excited and the NICU nurses were so excited that they called over several other nurses and NICU mothers to come look at the glory of it all.
And so we don't just want to see things through other people's eyes and we don't want to just wonder at the glory of nature.
Discover the latest trends in women's fashion and shop the most beautiful items of this season at Glory of the Snow Boutique.
As we anxiously await news of Metal Gear Solid 5, we can always look back at the glory of the vaunted series and revisit its finest moments.
Sasha — my unruly dancer of a character — laughed at the glory of it all.

Not exact matches

Fortune journalist Carol Loomis used to joke that there were only two kinds of stories at Fortune: «Oh, the glory of it!»
A year ago, McDonald's was basking in the glory of a successful all - day breakfast launch that boosted sales at the fast - food purveyor's U.S. restaurants.
Like the great generals of World War II (Patton, MacArthur, Montgomery, De Gaulle), these CEOs return to office at a time of crisis to revive their enterprise and lead their companies to greater glory than they did during their first tour of duty.
It's easier to bask in the glow of the glory days than it is to put in the hard work to defend your spot at the top.
At the same time, Pershing Square has reportedly cut almost 20 % of staff in a bid to turn the hedge fund back around to its glory days, Reuters reports.
His book, «Return to Glory: The Story of Ford's Revival and Victory at the Toughest Race in the World,» was published in 2017 by Atlantic Monthly Press.
In keeping with McArdle family tradition, I was duly dispatched at the tender age of 8 by my stoic father and weeping mother to a British boarding school, there to learn independence and gentlemanly conduct in a setting unchanged since the glory days of the Empire.
Now they want to relive the glory days by increasing the amount of oil flowing from the tar sands at any cost.
He warns that «sport is corrupted, not just by win - at - all - costs competitive realities of cheating and doping, but also by the cults of prowess, misplaced glory and shimmering celebrity.»
But we... with unveiled face, beholding as in a mirror the glory of the Lord, are being transformed into the same image from glory to glory, just as by the Spirit of the Lord... looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith who for the joy that was set before Him endured the cross, despising the shame, and has sat down at the right hand of the throne of God» 2Corinthians 3, Hebrews12)
The problem is they're jealous of the «glory» men get because they're better at all these things and get more attention, so they ignore all the womens leagues in all thes various sports (which probably could really use their help) and try to force the males to let them compete.
I was not at all interested in how changing these things would impact the spiritual effectiveness of our congregation or how much glory God would or would not get out of us cutting something from our service schedule.
At Fort Sumter I thought in terms of Glory — a film which none of the others had seen.
Ten years after his holy death on April 2, 2005, Karol Wojtyla, Pope St. John Paul II, looms even larger than he did when the world figuratively gathered at his bedside a decade ago: tens of millions of men and women around the world who felt impelled, and privileged, to pray with him through what he called his «Passover» — his liberation through death into a new life of freedom in the blazing glory of the Thrice - Holy God.
As Pope Benedict XVI made clear in his 2008 address at the Collège des Bernardins, Benedictine monasticism (for example) generated many of the glories of later western Christian civilization as a secondary result because its primary aim was quaerere Deum, seeking God.
Paul's letter to Timothy has at its heart the gospel message, that Jesus Christ, the son of God, one of a kind, bore your sins and took them away for good and you are therefore now free to go and gratefully live your life to the glory of God enjoying all his good gifts.
Paul appealing to the King pleading that he has heard from his references as to the glory of Christ, again Paul referencing the 500 most still alive at the resurrection.
Bertrand Russell, in his book, «Why I Am Not A Christian», He discredits the inspiration of the New Testament: «I am concerned with Christ as He appears in the Gospel narrative... He certainly thought that his second coming would occur in clouds of glory before the death of all the people who were living at the time.
In this way, the epistle fuses the divine power that transforms believers with the glory of Christ at his transfiguration.
Wonder at the glory and tragedy of life in this city.
Yet at Pentecost the Holy Spirit had come to the disciples, and so the band of the disciples had become the new tenement of His glory.
This, of course, is an allusion to something C. S. Lewis wrote about in The Weight of Glory about us being content to make mud pies in the slum because we can not imagine what is meant by a holiday at the sea.
But at what an awful price that Glory is obtained — the endless suffering of billions of human souls that God says He loves and longs to come to repentance.
The Salesians of St Stanislaus Kostka parish would say «Look, there goes the saint» and «The glory of God dwells in Rozana Street» (where Tyranowski lived at number 11).
Christian asceticism is unique because, while it acknowledges the body and soul as good, it realises that they must be disciplined and put at the service of one another, in order that the full person will be made capable of elevation to glory.
The narrative doesn't tell us just how much of that glory the disciples saw or understood at the time of the wedding, for as Jesus explained to his mother, his hour had not yet come.
The woman steps down as I come with the light at my side, and every mouth of the morning glory tongues a blue flame.
At what point can they see the glory of their union?
His coming at the «fullness of time» is the completion and crowning glory of the Father's eternal plan to raise us up to share in his own life.
who being the brightness of His glory and the express image of His person, and upholding all things by the word of His power, when He had by Himself purged our sins, sat down at the right hand of the Majesty on high..»
Before the Western Roman Empire slid into decay and fragmentation in the 5th century, it had lived out many of its glory years looking over its shoulder at Constantinople, wary of a rival that could exceed it in beauty and power.
«Grant us to sit,» said the sons of Zebedee, «one at your right hand and one at your left hand, in your glory» (Mark 10:37).
The sons of Zebedee wanted to sit one at the right hand of Jesus and the other at the left when he came in glory.
D. Martyn Lloyd - Jones (1899 - 1981)[in an excerpt from Romans: The New Man, An Exposition of Chapter 6, Banner of Truth, 1972] said: There is no better test as to whether a man is really preaching the New Testament gospel of salvation than this, that some people might misunderstand it and misinterpret it to mean that it really amounts to this, that because you are saved by grace alone it does not matter at all what you do; you can go on sinning as much as you like because it will redound all the more to the glory of grace.
This is not right not at all,,, IN THE BLOOD OF JESUS IN THE NAME OF JESUS I PRAY NO SUCH THING WILL HAPPEN I PRAY THAT THESE PEOPLE WILL LEAVE THEIR WICKED WAYS AND FOLLOW IN THE GLORY OF GOD AND HIS SON,,
I'm not sure if it bothers Catholics today, but (way back when) I was taught to sort of bristle at the addition of» «For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, for ever and ever.
He never once intimates that Jesus wrought miracles or «mighty works,» or that foregleams of his messianic glory were apparent at his baptism or transfiguration, let alone his birth.
Reach out to LGBTQ at your place of worship and let them no that they are bound for glory when they rise up, reject fornication and accept Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior.
The major Christian tradition has not been pacifism, in the sense of refusal to share in any war, but it has been a testimony for peace in the sense that war is seen as a necessary evil at best and never something in which to glory.
John says of the miracle at the wedding in Cana of Galilee, at which Jesus changed water into wine, that this first miracle «revealed his glory and his disciples put their faith in him» (John 2:11).
«Many Christians still at bottom look upon God as one of the most selfish, self - absorbed Beings in the universe, far more selfish than they could think it right to be themselves, — intent only upon His own honor and glory, looking out continually that His own rights are never trampled on; and so absorbed in thoughts of Himself and of His own righteousness, as to have no love or pity to spare for the poor sinners who have offended Him.»
At the end of the world the kingdom of God will be established such that God will receive the maximum external glory.
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