Sentences with phrase «call summons»

A late night phone call summons you to a remote hospital where the patients are suffering from endless nightmares.
When a frantic phone call summons her home, novelist Daphne learns that her mother is accused of murdering her father.
Beyond this, Bonhoeffer also argued that God's call summons us into responsibility to and for our fellow human beings and for all of creation.
In Paul's eschatology, Christians living at the Lord's return will be swept up in Christ and the dead in fact will be the first to participate in the grand trumpet - call summons to resurrection.
Mr. Berns then withdrew his motion, but Berns Weiss LLP released a statement calling the summons «unprecedented» and stating «we intend to continue to vigorously seek justice for all Coinbase customers.»
After these dragons are killed, the quest is obtained through the Armory in Atera and it's called Summons from Below.
The setup for this scene, in which Rob takes the call summoning him to her house, remains in the film.
I tend to gravitate more towards the English dub, as each character delivers a more personal line upon successfully calling a summon, instead of just saying the Summon's name followed by its special move.
Unlike FF VII, instead of hitting a button to call a summon, the characters call on the Guardian Forces to attack in a different manner.
The defendant will receive a document called a summons, informing them that they are being sued.
In response to Coinbase's petition to block the summons, the agency attacked the notion that it was looking to enforce it «for research or public relations reasons,» calling the summons part of a «legitimate» investigation.
Then you'll need to have it served on your spouse, together with a document called a summons, that officially informs your spouse of the filing.
This is called the Summons - Family Law, and it includes a response form.
Divorce cases begin when one spouse files initial pleadings as required by state law, usually called a summons and complaint.

Not exact matches

Google's smart AI assistant, called Google Assistant, gets its own shortcut key, or you can summon it with your voice by saying «OK Google.»
Gov. Scott had urged public calm, even as he and Sen. Marco Rubio (R - FL) pleaded with the federal government to provide more resources and called on Ryan and McConnell to summon lawmakers into a special session to break the impasse over the Zika funding bill.
«Summon the courage to do something that makes you anxious,» writes Patrick Mathieson, like speaking up during a work conference call or saying «hi» to someone new.
Using a feature called «summon,» Model S drivers can park their cars from outside the vehicle in tight spots and the cars can also park themselves in perpendicular spots to the curb.
Instead, so - called «John Doe» accounts owners hired the law firm Berns Weiss to ask the judge for permission to challenge an IRS summons of Coinbase.
The CEO of Tesla and SpaceX said Sunday that drivers will ultimately be able to use Tesla's new «Summon» feature to call their Model S and Model X cars to wherever they are from across the country.
Trying to push British Columbians around won't get Notley and Trudeau the pipeline they want — and neither will anything else Photo: thestar.com When England's Model Parliament was first called in 1295, King Edward the First wrote a writ of summons calling for citizens across the land to join him.
Here's what Pete says: Mr. Obama's speech was not a call to unity; it was a summons to his liberal base to fight — on global warming, for gay rights, for gun control, for renewable energy, and for a diminished American role in world affairs.
«My first question to him or her will be: «Are you prepared to openly to declare as sin what God calls sin and to summon all people to repentance and to do so publicly?»
to summon or call; rouse to action.
Christian faith teaches that such a call will not summon us to some vague eternity.
If I was laying there waiting to die and I summoned my chaplain, and I wasn't allowed to talk about the things I most wanted to get off my chest before dying, the things I needed to make sure were said before the last drop of life in me was gone, what is the point of calling anyone in to talk to?
A friend of mine, a hand surgeon, was awakened from a deep sleep by a 3 A.M. telephone call and summoned to an emergency surgery.
His Rule of Faith was therefore a call to action, summoning Christians to apply God's commands in their everyday lives.
Time was when the will of God was understood as a point of departure; now, it is understood rather as a summons, a call.
And if others should see our service and summon us to lead them — first within the church, then possibly in the university, in Congress, or in the corporation — we may trust the call of Christ and follow that path to greatness.
Let us say once more, for emphasis, what we have already said about the Call of the Fishermen: Jesus» summons to a life of faith and obedience desacralizes work.
Jesus» call to them is a summons to step out into the unknown; it is a call to adventure.
In the cases of the pastoral ruler of Gregory the Great and of Chrysostom's priest the summons of the church to men whom it found divinely chosen by Christian and providential call was of the first importance.
According to the apostolic witness, the call to holiness begins with divine election: God's summons to Israel, and later to the Church, to be a holy nation, a people set apart as God's own treasured possession, called to worship, witness, and good works (see Ephesians 1:4, 1 Peter 2:9).
It appears that there is general though only implicit recognition of the fact that a call to the ministry includes at least these four elements (1) the call to be a Christian, which is variously described as the call to discipleship of Jesus Christ, to hearing and doing of the Word of God, to repentance and faith, et cetera; (2) the secret call, namely, that inner persuasion or experience whereby a person feels himself directly summoned or invited by God to take up the work of the ministry; (3) the providential call, which is that invitation and command to assume the work of the ministry which comes through the equipment of a person with the talents necessary for the exercise of the office and through the divine guidance of his life by all its circumstances; (4) the ecclesiastical call, that is, the summons and invitation extended to a man by some community or institution of the Church to engage in the work of the ministry.
A call for us to be quickened, straightened into hearing One who is not part of the world of our entrapment by and scandal at each other, so that we who are inclined to settle for less can be summoned into the joy of more by One who loves us.
Hence, if we situate the call of Abraham, as well as other special revelatory moments of the history of religion, within the wider context of cosmic evolution, this may help soften the «scandal of particularity» associated with any unique or distinctive summoning by God of a particular people to bear witness in a novel way to the divine promise and mystery that come to expression first in the very creation of the world.
«who knows but it may be given to us after this life to meet again in the old quarters, to play chess and draughts, to get up soon to answer the morning role call, to fall in at the tap of the drum for drill and dress parade, and again to hastily don our war gear while the monotonous patter of the long roll summons to battle.»
5) Finally, you will reach Acceptance, at which point you summon the strength to call your mother and cry for an hour.
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The final summons to resurrection is like a trumpet call, heard but dimly in grief yet growing with strident strength through faith.
Here the call of God is a summons to the new life of service.
The calling, Brunner makes clear, is not only that situation in which we work; but it is that divine summons which comes to us where we are and in obedience to which we find the meaning of life.
To hear in it a call is to accept the creative tension between what is and what might yet be, between the life we live as human beings in this world and the life to which Jesus summons us — without supposing that it is possible to resolve the tension in a single act or single moment.
It does not come in the first instance as a summons to take heart, and to gird up our moral wills, but rather as an invitation to confess our inability to release ourselves from bondage, a call to open ourselves to a love which is freely given, which has never let us go, and which is ours on the sole condition that we are willing to trust the God who so loves us.
Our English word has its root in the Latin vocare — to call or to summon.
In their recent book, Heroism and the Christian Life, Brian Hook and Russell Reno have noted how Vergil's poem, certainly one of the formative epics of our culture, compels us to ponder what is the deepest problem in the idea of a vocation — namely, whether obedience to a divine summons diminishes or enhances the one who has been called.
But it is not the homeland to which they are called, and it is not the city Aeneas has been summoned to found.
For it is only by hearing and answering the divine summons, by participating in my calling, that I can come to know who I am.
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