This is indeed a very important question and a very fertile one to
bear much fruits in the near future.
He who abides in me, and I in him, he it is that
bears much fruit, for apart from me you can do nothing.»
If you abide in me and my words abide in you, I will cause you to
bear much fruit.
In fact, the Scriptures explicitly mention that the seed must die in order that it be reborn and
bear much fruit, that man must go back to the womb and be reborn again.
By this is My Father glorified, that
you bear much fruit, and so prove to be My disciples. . .
It is at once intellectually satisfying and spiritually enriching - a worthy meditation upon the passion, death and Resurrection of Jesus Christ; a meditation which should
bear much fruit in the lives of the faithful for many years to come.
We pray that Pope Benedict's inspiring work may
bear much fruit in the lives of all people of goodwill in this world and the next.
If a man remains in me and I in him, he will
bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing.
In the beginning much time is spent in deconstructing (John 12:24 Except the grain of wheat falling into the ground die, it abides alone; but if it die,
it bears much fruit; but with time the ratio of time spent deconstructing grows less and reconstructing increases.
He who abides in Me, and I in him,
bears much fruit; for without Me you can do nothing (John 15:4 - 5).
«Unless a grain of wheat falls into the earth and dies, it remains alone; but if it dies,
it bears much fruit.
Thus in the Scriptures: unless the seed dies, it remains alone; if it dies
it bears much fruit.
Yet it was to
bear much fruit, for he had an encompassing sense of the importance of moral obedience to the will of God as a condition of entrance into the kingdom.
The second result is in John 15:8 — that we will
bear much fruit.
We hope that this renewed interestwill
bear much fruit and that a deeper and more widespread appreciation of his contribution to theology will inspire renewed confidence in our ability to know, and discourse about, God.
By this My Father is glorified, that
you bear much fruit; so you will be My disciples.
Even though some of the smaller branches are two hundred feet from the main stem,
they bear much fruit because they are joined to the vine and allow the life of the vine to flow through them.
He who abides in Me, and I in him,
bears much fruit; for without Me you can do nothing.
They often don't
bear much fruit, but this is because God has lifted them up and is allowing them to grow in length and strength so that later they can produce fruit.
The good soil
bears much fruit not because They are bad people or as you claim Jesus perceived them as a good investment..
It seems to have
borne much fruit in the advance of knowledge.
He who dwells in me, as I dwell in him,
bears much fruit».
He who remains in me, and I in him, the same
bears much fruit, for apart from me you can do nothing» (John 15:4 - 5).
He who abides in me, and I in him, he it is that
bears much fruit, for apart from him you can do nothing.
... Since man enjoys the capacity for a free personal choice in truth... the right to religious freedom should be viewed as innate to the fundamental dignity of every human person... all people are «impelled by nature and also bound by our moral obligation to seek the truth, especially religious truth» (Second Vatican Council, Dignitatis Humanae, 2)... let me express my sincere hope that your expertise in the fields of law, political science, sociology and economics will converge in these days to bring about fresh insights on this important question andthus
bear much fruit now and into the future.
I have read that the key to church growth is parking, not pruning, but Jesus has another vision of church growth: «Unless a grain of wheat falls into the earth and dies, it remains just a single grain; but if it dies,
it bears much fruit» (John 12:24).
Due to books like this, Jaki's great scholarship will undoubtedly
bear much fruit.
We are not followers of Christ through smart talk, but only when we begin to bear fruit in plenty for the Kingdom of God: «It is to the glory of my Father that you should
bear much fruit, and THEN you will be my disciples» (Jn 15, 8).
Herein is my Father glorified, that
ye bear much fruit, and so shall ye be my disciples.
This has not
borne much fruit.
By the ACF's figures, the average Aussie driver could save $ 1,000 a year, if they drove a car that managed a fuel efficiency standard of 6.8 L / 100 km [34.6 miles / gallon (US)-RSB- but they observe that only one Australian manufactured car model had an efficiency of less than 10L / 100 km [23.5 miles / gallon (US)-RSB- in 2006, so they don't hold out much hope for voluntary agreements with the car industry as likely to
bear much fruit.
Now while this deal between Amazon and Sears likely won't
bear much fruit to consumers, it is a big deal for both Amazon and Sears.
Not exact matches
Understand in the wonderfulnessing of life are trees that
much fruit born is.
The little things we do, the love we share, the time we spend for intercession for others, the visits we make to the sick in the hospital — however feeble they are, however
much they seem fruitless at the beginning, they are not wasted, they will
bear fruit in their own time.
Then he doesn't love us that
much he just leaves it to luck like if the child is
born in a good family christan family then chances are very high that he will go to heaven but to a bad family and also god knows better than me that if he destroyed satun and did whatever i mentioned in my commented the world would have been a outstanding place to live in if god can send his son to suffer then why not destroy satun or give him life sentence in hell or even better why din't he paid attention while making Adam and Eve and even if he din't why din't he renoved the tree of knowlage from the garden of Eden then he woundn't have to tell Adam and Eve not to eat any
fruit from that tree
It is
much more simply, descriptively the case that Christians gather around the words of the Word and that its message
bears fruit in the ways described above without needing constantly to be pulled up by the roots in order to see why it should be working that way.
God is the source of history without being historical,
much as the Bridegroom is the source of birth for the Bride without himself giving birth or just as the Ground is the source of growth for the seed, without itself growing and
bearing fruit.
Many people there turn their will over to the God of their own imagination but that does not seem to
bear as
much fruit.
Thankfully, many of the commenters there are
much more charitable, sounding the obvious «didn't a lot of us write embarrassing stuff in our college years» line, thereby showing us that Ricochet's aim of fostering civil web discourse
bears real
fruit.
Had the council been put off for a quarter century or more, there is good reason to think that it would not have
borne nearly so
much good
fruit, but would instead have come too late.
If we all concentrated on showing God's love, and bringing people into an atmosphere of unconditional love we would
bear much more
fruit than if we concentrate on what someone is doing wrong.
For chile plants to
bear this
much large
fruit in New Mexico's desert climate, proper irrigation is crucial.
This
fruit dessert is ideal for really hot days, when the idea of baking is too
much to
bear.
We'll both joyfully coax and pamper our Meyer lemon tree trying to get it to produce as
much of its
fruit as the branches will
bear.
Am sure with time the
fruits of your efforts will
bear fruits when the baby can get used to the new routine and sleep without
much of the hustle.
Beyond some «patronage pull upstate,» King said, he doesn't think Collins» Trump - hugging has
borne fruit: «I haven't really seen it help New York
much.»
But it still seems odd that, just as so
much of his earlier work was beginning to
bear fruit, Paddy should pack it in.
The Tories» efforts to appeal to minority voters do seem to be
bearing some
fruit, particularly among the more prosperous and middle class minorities, but the advance to date is modest and
much work is still needed to «close the gap».
This approach works for me because I find it
much easier to sip on
fruits and vegetables in non - smoothie / slushy form and still get all of the fiber which keeps me feeling fuller, longer (An especially important fact, because I was more or less
born hungry!).
The fatal flaw of the theory that vitamin A causes osteoporis is paradigmatic: the general approach to nutrition that looks at vitamins as isolated chemicals acting in a vacuum, rather than foods — grand, complex associations of many chemicals that all act in concert — can only
bear so
much fruit before faltering.