Sentences with phrase «bring meaning to our lives»

Neither bring meaning to our lives, or cause real transformation.
And what we see we must share because love demands that we share with others the gifts that bring meaning to our lives.
That is what led us to sense that there is something — I don't know if it is personal or if it is a great idea or powerful influence — but there is something that can bring meaning to my life.
Living without God brings no meaning to life.
It it a collection of stories put together to help the dim - witted of its day try to bring meaning to their lives.
, «It's not the presence of someone that brings meaning to life.
Not what pleases your parents or significant other or peers or professors, but what makes you happy and brings meaning to your life.
Love is truly the most powerful force of life, it ignites our emotions, guides us in a positive light and brings meaning to our lives.
Engaging in healthy relationships brings meaning to our lives.
Whether you are an agent or an executive in a large brokerage, e-branding will bring meaning to your life and expedite your professional networking profile and profitability opportunities.

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Which isn't to say, of course, you shouldn't make the bigger changes that will bring you greater life satisfaction, it just means that you're not powerless to start working on your happiness right this instant.
«Big cities bring together all the different ways which we human beings have discovered to express the meaning of life, wherever we may be.»
Yet the complimentary skillsets each boss brings to the table — with Standard Life's Keith Skeoch focusing on internal asset management and Gilbert preferring external facing lines of work such as distribution and strategy — means this will be a success, declared the Aberdeen CEO.
«This means companies that make it easier for everyone to play a part, companies that really bring peer - to - peer into everyone's life
We usually view difficulties as something to be minimized in order to attain happiness and satisfaction, but Leslie rounds up examples from a wide spectrum of fields to show that difficulties actually bring meaning and satisfaction into our lives.
This can mean sacrificing short - term profits or revealing exclusive information to bring your company to life.
Living your life with meaning and bringing meaning to others» lives is your purpose for being.
Our choices mean that our plan will bring meaningful and immediate change to the lives of all Canadians.
This means you're better prepared to handle whatever life brings your way.
Content that helps your audience be better, perform better and achieve more in their life brings your content true meaning to their business, heart and sometimes even soul.
That brings the tally of states with legal pot to eight, plus Washington, D.C., meaning one in five American adults now lives in an area where it will be legal to get high.
Carl Jung, among others, would answer Yes, and say that this possibility is in fact a whole process of life in which a universal unconscious gradually makes itself known to individual lives and eventually brings a conscious insight into their meaning.
Radio would be the most wonderful means of communication imaginable in public life, a huge linked system — that is to say, it would be such if it were capable not only of transmitting but of receiving, of allowing the listener not only to hear but to speak, and did not isolate him but brought him into contact.
A review of Kierkegaard's treatment of the temporal «moment of vision» or «instant» (Augenblick) in this work is probably the best insulation against supposing too quickly that what Heidegger means to bring out about Dasein by insisting that in each case we «are» it is the simple subjective immediacy of psychic life.
This also means that, flowing from Mary's role in God's plan, all womanhood is sacred and sacramentally (physically and spiritually) expresses the whole created world's call to co-operate with God in bringing God's children to birth and maturity in the life of God in the image of Jesus.
In other places, I write about the gifts that young people bring to the church in terms of really expanding what it means to live a life of faith.
The overwhelming majority of readers seem to have understood that such exercises were meant to be hyperbolic and provocative, intended to bring some of the Bible's most interesting word pictures to life, and to illustrate, Amelia Bedelia - style, the futility of a hyper - literal application of the text.
To the pain and sorrow and separation — death — so well known in this world, Jesus brought the possibility of life with meaning, life reconciled, that is, brought back into right relationship.
he doubtless meant «life,» as the Revisers have rendered it; and when the psalmist cried, «Let them be put to shame and brought to dishonor that seek after my nephesh,» (Psalm 35:4.)
Yet through all these diversities of phrasing — whether faith was thought of as a power - releasing confidence in God, or as selfcommitment to Christ that brought the divine Spirit into indwelling control of one's life, or as the power by which we apprehend the eternal and invisible even while living in the world of sense, or as the climactic vision of Christ as the Son of God which crowns our surrender to his attractiveness, or as assured conviction concerning great truths that underlie and constitute the gospel — always the enlargement and enrichment of faith was opening new meanings in the experience of fellowship with God and was influencing deeply both the idea and the practice of prayer.
In The Philosopher's Pupil (1983) a man's life is changed by his vision of a flying saucer; a key episode in The Good Apprentice turns on what appears to be the effects of a love potion; a young girl in The Green Knight exerts an involuntary telekinesis over the stones that she has collected in her room; in the same novel the goodness of a man named Peter Mir (Mir meaning, in Russian, both «world» and «peace,» as several characters note) seems to be contagious, bringing sweet dreams and love to those with whom he comes in contact.
The degree with which you honor me brings me to ask of God that at this point of life... I spend myself to the end in the service of humankind — as the most secure means of giving glory to our Lord.
Just because some dead people have been frozen does not mean they can be brought back to life by men.
Hi my name is Lindsey and I'm recovering heroin addict and my mother is a very devoted rightous Christian her favorite saying is I am the head and not the tail meaning she is the head is far better than me and I am the tail and because the way Christians have treated me recently through my struggle I have felt that I should convert to Hinduism when I brought this up to my mother she told me I will go to hell because Jesus is the only God which I do believe to an extent but I also believe in having peace within your own life and treating others equally fairly with love respect and dignity which my mother and my sister do not do the act as though they are better than anyone they do not sin they do not make mistakes and they are perfect in every way another one of her favorite sayings I'm not perfect but I'm going to try to be BC Jesus loves me that much.
I mean what do you want to be done, someone to go back in time and bring all those animals back to life?
He tells the stories of hundreds of lives in order to bring home in a way that outstrips any ideological explanation the complex meaning of what has taken place.
In John 18:5 - 6 Jesus sais «I AM he» and The power of his declaration of BEING GOD brought them to their knees... This clearly coincides with Exodus 3 when God appeared to Moses and Declared that his NAME was «I AM who I AM» Do you REALLY think that that is not by design??? Is this not also a very clear foreshadowing of the future (Romans 14:11, and Philliapians 2:10 - 11) Please oh please see how the Bible is so intricately intertwined and full of the The masters handiwork... Everything, all of life's questions are all within this book, not other sources, if one but will accept them, pray over them, and get the Lord's guidance... This is why I brought up 1 Cor 2:14, Which you took EXTREMELY out of context in the way I meant it to be discerned, which the verse itself explains I might begrudgingly add... John 8:24 after he tells them I am not of this world.
But reconciliation in the New Testament means primarily reconciliation to God and transformation of persons who then work for transformation in the world - not carte blanche provision for whatever views and life - styles members bring to congregational life.
And the first matter for study is the meaning of resurrection in the case of the Lord in whom Christians find both the decisive disclosure of God and also the empowering from God which they say has brought to them «newness of life».
Such persons are keenly aware of the meaning and challenge which the Christian religion has brought to their lives and to millions of their fellows.
But for the Christian «resurrection» means also that this same Jesus, in the Spirit which is central to what I have called «the stream of influence» which the total event released into the world, is also effectual in the continuing life of men and women, as they are brought to respond to him.
There is a remarkable parallel between the Eucharist as an action in which the Christian fellowship regularly engages and the meaning of preaching as it proclaims the event of Jesus Christ, what that event has accomplished, and what its «benefits», or results in the life of the believer, bring to the believer.
I've often viewed my One Word in a partnership with the Holy Spirit: I bring my own perception of what my «word» will mean in my life but inevitably I am surprised by what God had in mind with that word and how that will come to fruition in my life.
I've been observing the church calendar for more than 15 years now and it has brought such richness and meaning to my life and out of my life.
That is, your values and your faith are confirmed as they fit with your life experiences, as they bring meaning to events and help you find purpose, as they explain and cohere with what you see and feel and learn.
If we accept the second of these two, it becomes apparent that what is revealed in Jesus Christ is the meaning of history because in that fellowship we find this kind of interchange brought to such a high level of dominance over counterprocesses that it has stood before all subsequent Western history as the revelation of this way of life.
The divine call to us men, and our response to it, means that we are responsible for doing here and now in the situation in which we stand whatever will serve the work of God who is seeking to bring all life to fulfillment in that universal community of love which is the real good of every creature.
To revert to the earlier metaphor, we may say that resurrection does not mean the re-opening of the book of life so that further chapters may be added, but rather the preservation of the book so that it may be read, and, being read, bring joy, satisfaction and inspiratioTo revert to the earlier metaphor, we may say that resurrection does not mean the re-opening of the book of life so that further chapters may be added, but rather the preservation of the book so that it may be read, and, being read, bring joy, satisfaction and inspiratioto the earlier metaphor, we may say that resurrection does not mean the re-opening of the book of life so that further chapters may be added, but rather the preservation of the book so that it may be read, and, being read, bring joy, satisfaction and inspiration.
The first five chapters of the Wisdom of Solomon deal with the promise of immortality for those who are just, and the author attacked the view of those who, seeing no permanent meaning in life, decided to enjoy the good things of life while they could, no matter what suffering their self - centered actions might bring to others.
For all of us, it means doing what we can to live in peace with one another so that we might make the prayer of Jesus a reality — «that they may be brought to complete unity.»
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