Sentences with phrase «behinde of the afflictions»

The states in the bottom 10 tend to have a number of afflictions in common: complex, nonneutral taxes with comparatively high rates.
The reporting of these surveys should confine itself to those of that affliction amongst us.
The finer values are withering away; the vision of a universal human family is vanishing; and Eccelsiastes which tells us: the Lord is full of compassion and mercy... and forgive the sins and saveth in time of affliction is now anathema to those who wield power, accumulate wealth and crave after sensual pleasures.
Mark and Matthew stress the unique severity of the afflictions.
O Yahweh, my strength, and my stronghold, and my refuge in the day of affliction» (Jeremiah 15:15,16; 16:19.)
1 Then Jonah prayed unto Yahweh his Elohim out of the fish's belly, 2 And said, I cried by reason of mine affliction unto Yahweh, and he heard me; out of the belly of hell cried I, [and] thou heardest my voice.
Only those who know God as Jeremiah did — «My strength, and my stronghold, and my refuge in the day of affliction» (Jeremiah 16:19)-- can so make free with him.
How little they are confined to the events of the first Good Friday is amply illustrated by the words which a disciple of St. Paul puts into his master's mouth: «Now I rejoice in my sufferings for your sake, and fill up on my part that which is lacking of the afflictions of Christ in my flesh for his body's sake, which is the Church» (Col. 1:24).
«32 Out of a well - conceived pastoral theodicy, the pastor will help the oppressed to understand that their affliction may be a meaningful test of faith: «See how I tested you, not as silver is tested, but in the furnace of affliction; there I purified you» (Isa.
I wonder sometimes if the Jesus of the bible might not have been an atheist as he informed people that it was not he who did the healing «Daughter, your faith has made you well; go in peace and be healed of your affliction
Many of the songs the Lord has given me were birthed in the furnace of affliction and pain.
A.P. Nirmal particularly depended on the Deuteronomic account of the affliction, toil and the oppression of the foreparents of the Israelites to expound the movement of Dalits from a «no people» to «God's people.»
Yet if the instruction is not given beforehand, the reassurance is built not on rock but sand, and is more than likely to be washed away by the waters of affliction which engulf the soul.
Even when Paul experiences the limit of affliction by dying a martyr's death, even then Paul's suffering isn't his own.
You see, one of the greatest connections we can make with someone is in the sharing of an affliction.
Matthew (4:23 - 25; cf. 9:35) elaborates Mark's statement, specifying the varieties of afflictions healed as well as the regions from which the people came, including not only Galilee, but Syria, the Decapolis, Transjordan, and Judea (cf. Mk 3:7 - 8; Lk 6:17).
Accentuating what one scholar has called a «kinship of affliction,» she draws variously on the shared difficulties of caring for these children, as well as on the notion that children with Down syndrome physically «resemble one another more than they resemble their families of origin,» to place a kind of boundary around the lives described.
«He is our repose as the one freeing the law from the contingent slavery in the flesh during the present life; our healing, as the one healing [us] of the affliction of death and destruction through his Resurrection; our grace, as the distributor of sonship in the Spirit by God the Father through faith, and of the grace of divinisation for each one according to worthiness.»
Immediately after pronouncing the Name, the voice of God continues: «Go and gather the elders of Israel together, and say to them, «YHWH, the God of your fathers, the God of Abraham, of Isaac, and of Jacob, has appeared to me, saying, I have surely observed you and what has been done to you m Egypt; and I promise that I will bring you up out of the affliction of Egypt, to the land of the Canaanites, the Hittites, the Amorites, the Perizzites, the Hivites, and the Jebusites, to a land flowing with milk and honey!»»
Now, in Jesus, this belief in God's presence and power was once more put to the test and tried in the fire of affliction.
(Daniel 12:2) Faith in a future resurrection, therefore, was not among the Hebrews an abstract theory, but was forged in the furnace of affliction.
When, for example, Jeremiah, thrown back on God amid the social disintegration of his time, entered into a trustful reliance on Yahweh — «my strength, and my stronghold, and my refuge in the day of affliction» (Jeremiah 16:19)-- he was unwittingly blazing a trail toward faith in immortality.
Not sporadic and occasional, but constant and fundamental is this treatment of affliction as opportunity, not disgrace, an indispensable implement for building faith and character, rather than a means for their destruction.
I would like to see people healed of their afflictions and rehabilitated if possible — but we don't have any options like that, do we?
And if I believe him... I'll be cured of my affliction.
The human condition is dealt with in terms of maladaptation; there is not so much cure as there is management of the affliction.
In the day of affliction it shall be remembered to thy credit; It shall obliterate thine iniquities as the heat the hoarfrost.
If God answers prayers and supposedly cures Jimmy Bob of his afflictions and «heals» Mary - Sue of her cancer and listens to and answers prayers when you wish to be cured of your kidney stones, the tell me wht God hates amputees so much... I mean he must REALLY hate them!
At that time, aged fifty, he had taken the measure of the affliction, and had even used the attacks to enhance his theology; it was almost his most familiar experience.
I need you to see that, in spite of the severity of my circumstances, I am Christlike on the cross of my affliction.
And therefore St. Paul in the beginning of his Epistles professeth this, and in the first to the Colossians plainly avoucheth that he fils up that which is behinde of the afflictions of Christ in his flesh for his Bodie's sake, which is the Church.
Eating the «bread of affliction» is both a lesson in humility and an act that enhances one's appreciation of freedom.
Whatever the particulars of her affliction, the warm, humid climate of south Florida worked wonders for her ability to manage her asthma attacks.
Aching shoulders, sunburn and mental fatigue brought on by hours of constant rowing are just a few of the afflictions that Challenge competitors endure.
Immunity System — Vitamins and minerals within breast milk improve the baby's immunity system, which can prevent a long list of afflictions and reduce the impact of those that happen.
He is the architect of the afflictions that beset his tribe.
We will see more of the afflictions of old age and greater efforts to eliminate aging entirely.
She had visited numerous doctors to rid herself of the affliction, but to no avail.
Depending on the severity of the affliction, it may be associated with complications,» explains Silbermayr.
Undiagnosed diabetes raises the risk of afflictions such as stroke, kidney damage and Alzheimer's disease.
The old man's skeleton indicates he suffered from a number of afflictions, including arthritis, and had numerous broken bones.
Epilepsy, heartburn, and celiac disease are just some of the afflictions that could cause your coverage to cost more or keep you from getting any insurance at all, according to a list released by the Kaiser Family Foundation, a healthcare research nonprofit.
Results showed a 26.4 % reduction in the incidence of these afflictions, and a significant shift of self - reported bowel patterns away from «alternating constipation or diarrhea, toward «normal» bowel movements.
The practice of Hatha Yoga helps a yogi prevail over all the types of afflictions.
Another offshoot of the affliction is that the irritating substances present in the secretions could initiate a cough reflex.
It is an unfortunate sort of affliction in my case, seeing as how a love of stripes is a style blogger convention; at last count, I have only 3 striped tops in my closet, which would probably get me kicked out of the blogging sisterhood if anyone knew about it.
Violence may provide entertainment value in more crass or commercially minded projects, but in the unflinching world of Affliction, it leads only to the ruination of your soul.
The military is called in and discovers that all but two, an old man and a baby, are dead from some sort of affliction which crystallized the blood of the people and animals there.
As mentioned above, the main character, custom or Origin, is being sent to Fort Joy, an open - air internment camp for wielders of the Source where they are «cured» of their affliction, first with a Source - muting collar, then for good.
Most of it's destined to be remembered as symptoms of the affliction and not as the illness itself; the runny nose, not the Plague.
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