In my own life, I experience this as an inner nudge or tug on my soul — something
calling me forth in a new way and it requires tremendous courage to follow it.
For everything has the potential of
calling forth in us a deeper response to our life in God.
Jefferson, unlike Lincoln, did not often resort to biblical language, but the injustice of slavery
called it forth in him.
The glory and the holiness of the God of Mount Sinai
calls forth in the Covenant people awe, wonder, and fear, which is expressed, finally, in their obedience to those principles through which God's presence is seen in human life, those principles through which life, love, and the fullness of God's creation are finally achieved.
I have purchased three more houses now and am going to give it a try again with the system Mike
calls forth in this book and I will update this post to let you know the success rate I have.
Not exact matches
By using your persecuting energy as a Challenger instead, you can provoke change by
calling forth growth
in other people.
Wheeler holds
forth at length about his change
in direction
in an op - ed piece for Wired on Wednesday, describing his experience as the head of a tech startup
called NABU
in the 1980s as one reason for his change of heart.
After some back and
forth, Caban threatened, «Get out of my car, or I will
call the police» — whereupon Golden started punching him
in the head and pulling his hair.
I've caught the team at Firebrand Group
in that mode now and again, where we're emailing back and
forth on a thread, and soon I just realize it would be more efficient to
call a meeting.
The Trump campaign
in the United States and the UK's Brexit movement put
forth renewed
calls for economic policies with potential to limit or reduce cross-border trade.
GoldMoney research director Alasdair Macleod's study of the breakdown of the historic correlation of interest rates and the general price level, a correlation set
forth by «Gibson's Paradox»
in economics, a study
called to your attention by GATA on Sunday --
Everytime religious people post something about God or something out of their belief, there comes the Atheists storming it with their typical (hateful, profane, disrespectful but
in - fairness articulate, itellect, scientific and logical) replies and name
callings such as; «2000 years religious numbnuts», «oxymorons who keep asking of sky daddy's help», «idiots who was fooled by a magical being
in the sky» and so on and so
forth.
This «moral reading» of the Constitution
calls on judges to act as moral philosophers: «equal protection of the laws» should mean what best promotes «equal concern and respect» for all humans; «liberty»
in the «due process» clause should mean autonomy
in matters important to personal development, and so
forth.
Out of all the postings on this site today, I found «Derp's «post the most fascinating and informative, as well as deeply revealing.Even after boasting of what seems to be a practically perfect live by any measure, he informs us that he takes pleasure
in mocking and ridiculing those of faith who are presumably his opposite; I can only wonder if, given all his supposed accomplishments, he is smart enough to realize how deeply revealing of his true character his remarks are.As a believer, I rarely engage
in arguments with my atheist friends, and like to think I wouldn't lower myself to the level of juvenile name -
calling and personal attacks against whatever my atheist friends hold dear.Most of the time we simply agree to disagree; when they hold
forth with misinformation or ignorance on their assumed «knowledge «of my faith, I try to gently correct them; I certainly don't allow any disagreements we have to devolve into hateful insults and name -
calling.
Before thoughtlessly perpetuating past tenets, we should re-evaluate them
in the light of both the original situations which
called them
forth and current circumstances.
I said that
in the seventies it was possible to hope that the spirit of Christ was transforming all society, bringing
forth repentance for our many crimes and
calling us forward to becoming sustainable societies.
The perichoretic movement of God,
in the power of the Spirit, enables a new way of living,
calling forth «a broad place where there is no cramping,» a holistic expression of eschatological life
in which the freedoms of God are expressed
in passionate and creative freedom.
This liberating
call leads people to hope
in a new way of living, one that
calls them
forth to express this new life, and which,
in places of restriction, causes the chains of repression to chaff and be resisted.
In those two words we give the reason for our longing for the most expensive language and images we can create, for we know this child's glory
calls forth every possible beauty of utterance, image, art and song.
However the Companions do not
call forth the same amount of devotion as do some of the saints, notably the highest saint, Abdu» l Qadir Jilani of Baghdad, who lived
in the fifth century (eleventh century A.D.).
Joy was highly «desirable»
in two senses of that word, its winsomeness residing
in the desire it
called forth.
«28 The artist exercises his craft freely, without constraint, but always
in harmony with what the stone
calls forth.
The conventional literary - critical judgment that the following verses (17 - 19) were not part of the original unit is doubtless correct, but the standard critical conclusions on vs. 16 — fragmentary, a corrupt text, distorted
in transmission, et cetera — result from the failure to recognize the difference
in form and the functional relationship between Scheltrede and Drohwort, the deliberated and composed invective
called forth by the received Word, the divine threat or judgment.
Cobb goes on to say that
in spite of one's tendencies to complacency and despair, it is possible to experience the Spirit
in one's life,
calling forth realistic hope.
He answers that the fact that chemical conditions make it possible for life to appear, with growth and reproduction, means that there is that
in reality that
calls forth life and strives against the forces of inertia.
There is a way
in which as a family grows
in size it becomes more realistic to have an exchange of love
in which one gives up one's will for the other, as each child both expresses and
calls forth further generosity.
In other words, the earthly, matter - bound origin of human nature calls forth God's greatest act of loving care and humility — the Incarnation of God the Word through which humanity is united to Godhead in a union more intimate than with any other creature and gradually raised to immortalit
In other words, the earthly, matter - bound origin of human nature
calls forth God's greatest act of loving care and humility — the Incarnation of God the Word through which humanity is united to Godhead
in a union more intimate than with any other creature and gradually raised to immortalit
in a union more intimate than with any other creature and gradually raised to immortality.
But if one day it becomes clear that this a priori does not exist at all, but was a historically conditioned and transient form of human self - expression, and if therefore man becomes radically religionless and I think that is already more or less the case (else how is it, for example, that this war,
in contrast to all previous ones, is not
calling forth any «religious» reaction?)
Through my own pastoral experiences I have come to see that neo-orthodoxy — with all its emphasis on realism
in theology, on the kerygma of the Bible, on the sinfulness of personal and corporate life, on the radical nature of the new life, and so
forth — is hesitant and weak
in calling persons to a positive faith.
How might God be
calling this person
forth in and through this challenging situation?
Abelard argued that the love of Christ, shown
in his life and passion,
called forth a human response of love.
For indeed Christianity was complicit
in the death of antiquity and
in the birth of modernity, not because it was an accomplice of the latter, but because it alone,
in the history of the West, was a rejection of and alternative to nihilism's despair, violence, and idolatry of power; as such, Christianity shattered the imposing and enchanting façade behind which nihilism once hid, and thereby, inadvertently,
called it
forth into the open.
God
calls forth a «countercultural community of discipleship» which is «
called to embody an alternative order that stands as a sign of God's redemptive purposes
in the world.»
21 And she shall bring
forth a son, and thou shalt
call his name JESUS: for he shall save his people from their sins [«Jesus» is the Greek word for the Hebrew name, Jehoshua» (Joshua); and Joshua
in Hebrew means «Jehovah the Savior.»
24 Then Joseph being raised from sleep did as the angel of the Lord had bidden him, and took unto him his wife [he married her]: 25 And knew her not [NO se - x-ual
in - ter - co-urse] till [until after] she had brought
forth [delivered, bore] her firstborn son: and he
called his name JESUS.
Action
in behalf of such persons is always possible
in our historical situation and is,
in fact,
called forth by the symbol of the Kingdom.
This weakness cried out for love and
called forth the mother
in me.
Re: phosphorus
in meteorites Any so -
called theory about conditions 3.5 billion years ago had better integrate the collision with the planetesimal that gave rise to our Moon and what that means
in terms of elements, geological processes, and so
forth.
They
call the kind of time that brought
forth the Barmen Declaration a status confessionis, a «confessional situation,»
in which the church,
in order to be true to itself and its message, must distinguish as clearly as possible between truth and error.
Praying for abused children, Christians
in Sudan, etc. — people who actually * need * Yahweh Sabaoth to intervene — seems to
call forth this sort of request.
What the New Testament does do is to portray the gracious message of an open access to that same God whose depth of accepting love is seen on a cross and whose presence
in the life of that crucified one is designed to
call forth from us the same awe, reverence, and obedience to those rules of life through which we find the fullness of life, the depth of love, and the meaning of our own humanity.
Only overt language about the death of God can succeed
in calling forth such interest.
The Amsterdam Declaration affirms, «The salvation Jesus brings and the community of faith he
calls forth are signs of his kingdom's presence here and now, though we wait for its complete fulfillment when he comes again
in glory.
You would expect it to contain a passage like, «
In the latter half of the twentieth century, humankind will develop a globally linked system of computers â $ «the principles of which I set forth in Leviticus â $ «and this system shall be called the Internet.&raqu
In the latter half of the twentieth century, humankind will develop a globally linked system of computers â $ «the principles of which I set
forth in Leviticus â $ «and this system shall be called the Internet.&raqu
in Leviticus â $ «and this system shall be
called the Internet.»
This decision was then set
forth in an administration white paper outlining what Obama
called «a comprehensive, new strategy for Afghanistan and Pakistan.»
Many Christians accepted the
call to justice and righteousness
in society without changing their views that social concern and action flowed
forth in a secondary way from personal salvation.
Sun Myung Moon's revelation
calls forth real commitment, but commitment to a messiah without a cross who confirms us
in our cultural predilections.
In the first half of the 17th century, Rene Descartes put
forth a new method of philosophy, inaugurating what would come to be
called the modern age.
Whereas the principle set
forth in Deuteronomy may provide some means of measuring the accuracy of the predictions of an astrologer like Jeane Dixon or the lucrative prognostications of a dispensationalist like Hal Lindsey, it is less well suited to discerning the reliability of a
call to moral judgment and decisive action.
The divine aim to
call forth civilizations whose meanings and purposes are at one with God's purposes - for - them and whose histories accord with the divine activity succeeds, therefore, only where individual human beings, citizens of those societies, act and believe
in ways transparent to the ways of God.