Sentences with phrase «believer life»

This movie can change a non believer life through prayer!
So to express the fact about the believer life is not a wrong but «God bless you» is words of faith.
One of the first questions Mr. Bell should ask himself is: Why as a believer his life is no different than an unbeliever?
* Even for the believer your life has no inherent meaning, you just believe that it means something * to god.
How could it be any other was as long as the believers life is hid with Christ in God (Col. 3:3)?
A very good moral believer and non believer are very normal with similar lives yet the believer lives with eternal hope while the non believer lives with finite man.
But sin in a believers life will also create seperation in their relationship with God, and we can see evidence of this in human examples for anyone who has ever been a parent.
The intention is to formulate the one correct definition of many doctrines even where it is not clear that different formulations would have any deleterious effect on Christian experience or on how the believer lives.
The believer lives in God and God in him; the soul has immediate access into the divine presence and is, indeed, the very temple in which God's Spirit dwells; so that, whatever else may be granted or withheld in prayer, the sustaining companionship of the Unseen Friend is constant and assured.
The answers to these questions will be different for different groups of believers living in different cities.
I think that your idea of teaching, with interaction between the one teaching and the people being taught is better suited towards emphasizing that fact than preaching, because the teacher can then work with the listeners regarding how God can use the truths being taught in each individual believers life.
Get to know them, and you discover that there are definitely believers living in the street.
Although this is about believers living during the tribulation, there is application for us as well.
Sacrifices were made many times throughout a believers life.
Paul states that believers live in the dunamis of God (2 Cor 6:7; 13:3).
There are a gazillion buzzwords out there like «authentic» and «missional» and»em ergent» this or that but really, I have yet to see anything capbable of transforming the politics of power and privelege into, well, into a group of believers living in the world whose love for God and one another is lived in a way so real and so powerful that they become a transformational presence in their community.
I was eaten up by the - ALL TRUE BELIEVERS LIVE CONTINUOUSLY OVERCOMING LIVES!
I believe that there are principles in the entire Bible (including Acts) that followers of Jesus are to exemplify, and Acts shows how some early Jewish and Gentile believers lived out these principles in first century Greco - Roman culture.
I only know personally of two successful christian communities where believers live either together or buy up houses on a particular street and run businesses (other than some cult communities which are differently run — they are not, I think what we are talking about here) and share resources.
It is His power alone that will provide the increase in knowledge, wisdom and then application in a believers life.
Others took the view that the Gospels were not so much conscious fabrications as the work of naïve believers living in a prescientific age: their credulity led them to misconstrue the testimony of their own eyes.
Between the two advents of Christ the believer lives in community with other Christians.
Believers live in their own little deluded world.
He goes on to explain that when believers live according to the flesh, we are carnally (or fleshly) minded, which leads to death.
However, some believers live their lives like the thirty - somethings that still live at home and depend on their parents just as much as when they were little kids.
In this six - minute video interview, Glass tells stories of how interacting with Christians at work and on his show has helped shaped the way his radio series portrays real believers living their American lives.
Christian Solidarity Worldwide is a Christian organisation which supports believers living under pressure because of their faith.
It was perhaps the real substance of Protestantism that it demanded that all believers live with the attention to justice and charity which had for centuries been demanded only of those under special vows.
We took a liberated community of believers living in the freedom of unqualified grace and converted it into a naval - watching institution dedicated, inevitably, to the preservation of its own structure.
She's a mother of two, a Libra, and a believer living in Tribeca, New York, with her husband.
Marriage is probably the greatest tool in the sanctification process of a believers life.
Yves Klein (1928 — 1962), was a conceptual artist par excellence, a radical, utopian dreamer described by the French critic, Pierre Restany as «a painter, but also infinitely more: a believer living in his own sense of the divine», whose diverse practice included ephemeral works in his quest for immateriality.

Not exact matches

Like Taylor, he agrees that some «investment professionals» are starting to move into the ICO space, though he believes the majority of investors are still «true believer [s]» or «long lived in crypto space before.»
«Because a relationship is only as strong as the reality we have it, I'm a firm believer of letting our partners in on the realities that we feel we are up against in life,» breakup expert and founder of Breakupward Chelsea Leigh Trescott told INSIDER.
A policewoman holds back a «Black Lives Matter» supporter as she shouts towards supporters of Donald Trump, who said they were members of «Bible Believers» during the Republican National Convention.
A believer in media exposure, Feldstein took time out to speak with the Canadian Press about these new hires, placing emphasis on the fact they lived in town: «Their current employment is burned down or closed or inoperable,» he said.
But I am a firm believer in eating a full plant - based, whole food diet that can expand your life length and make you an all - around happier person.»
Yuki is a firm believer in long, powerful life lessons.
«I'm a great believer that if you want a «robust» life, you have to «collect» good people around you,» he shares.
Though critics over the years have labeled him any number of things — anarchist, socialist, even Marxist — make no mistake, Mackey is a true believer in (mostly unfettered) free enterprise, and his love for it is like that of a convert who finds salvation later in life.
As many of you know, I'm an avid believer in living to the fullest and not saving every nickel at the cost of my life quality.
They really don't — the concept of somebody saving their lives from a crucified execution occurring 2,000 years ago is appropriately distant and irrelevant to them, because the vast majority of believers put as much thought and effort into what they believe about their religion as WHY they believe what they believe about their religion.
Try living in a country that has been trying to demonize you and tell you that you don't belong and that you shouldn't be a citizen because you aren't a believer...
So, in a sense, believers really are like live at home adult kids who aren't really taking responsibility for their lives like we who understand that we don't actually have a divine parent to help us along.
Kim T, I am interested in your thoughts: During most of my life as a teen, young man, and on into adulthood (mid 30's) as a bible believer, I was plagued by lustful thoughts.
It doens» t sound strange to me at all, I too can think for myself... because I was a believer in God long before I read His book, the difference is I acknowledge that I am not in control of this life, I can choose to either be a slave to sin or a slave to God, either way I am a slave just as you are, but I choose to be a slave to my God who created me, who or what do you choose to be a slave to?
Tony Dgee The argument is that believers are willing to let God steer their lives whereas we nonbelievers recognize that nobody is controlling our lives specifically but ourselves.
They need a believer that can hear the Holy Spirit's advice and thought; that can share from their own past with vulnerability and nakedness; and that can speak / write to the heart - themes that keep the hearer from experiencing the freedom in Christ: love, joy, peace, longsuffering, goodness, patience, and self - control — the amazing freedom that mixes all those fruits of the Spirit into an incredible life.
Next question... was a he a true believer in the first place... probably not... but now he has an opportunity to really see life without God... how sad
As for me, I am done here, I am going to enjoy this beautiful holiday with my family, and hope that some good in this life shines upon some of you... Whatever it is about believers that brings out your hate, I hope you resolve it soon...
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