Sentences with phrase «clothing the naked»

Nonetheless, Cosby and Dennis Brown are quite right that a different kind of Supreme Court First Amendment jurisprudence could, in the future, play a significant role in clothing the naked public square.
Will not one be called a thief who steals the garment of one already clothed, and is one deserving of any other title who will not clothe the naked if he is able to do so?
Christ Himself tells us that we must feed the hungry and clothe the naked which is to apply our knowledge of matter, especially today from science and technology, to our material needs.
You did not wear the traditional orange robes, instead clothing your naked body only in the ashes of cremated Hindus, your bed their still - warm pyres.
He preached at length about feeding the hungry, visiting the imprisoned, caring for the sick, and clothing the naked.
Are we spending as much time feeding the hungry or clothing the naked?
Seek the Kingdom of God... feed the hungry... clothe the naked... visit the sick and those in prison.
You know... The part about feeding the hungry, clothing the naked, healing the sick, caring for the elderly, sheltering the homeless, and giving to the poor.
The ones who were surprised that he knew them were the ones doing totally non-religious acts, like giving water to the thirsty, clothing the naked, and visiting prisoners.
If the church spent less time on things like the Holy Ghost hokey - pokey and more time on feeding the hungry and clothing the naked and if government spent less time on lining the pockets of the rich and waging useless wars, we'd be better off.
But gee, so Dorothy Day, the SCLS and Martin Luther King and all those religiously oriented people who restrain their baser impulses, feed the hungry, clothe the naked, take in children no one else wants, seek justice for those society devalues in the name of money, power, or maintaining the hold of the class in power — all based on their beliefs — are dangerous to society and mentally ill?
You are half right — Jesus did say feed the poor, heal the sick, clothe the naked... he wanted us to do this from our hearts and our free wills — NOT by the force of an over-arching government threat to take civil and / or criminal action if you choose not to — that will be reconciled by Him.
When I see atheists helping the poor, feeding the hungry, and clothing the naked, then maybe I will consider whether God is necessary in the picture.
Those who only gave water to the thirsty and fed the hungry and clothed the naked and visited prisoners were welcomed.
Feed the hungry... clothe the naked... visit the sick and those in prison... and you've done all this to / for Jesus.
* Corporal works of mercy: to feed the hungry, give drink to the thirsty, clothe the naked, harbor the harborless, visit the sick, ransom the captive, and bury the dead.
But when it comes to helping others, and getting rid of sin in our lives, and clothing the naked, feeding the hungry (James 2:14 - 26), taking care of orphans and widows (James 1:27), controlling our tongue (James 3:1 - 12), etc., etc., etc., just believing that God can take care of these situations is not enough.
And when God was talking about action he was talking about feeding the poor, clothing the naked and visiting the sick.
Also none of His references to the Judgement Day were religious as in go to this Church or follow that religion but rather feed the hungry, clothe the naked, visit pr.isoners and the like.
We spend more on buildings, sound systems, and parking lots than on feeding the hungry and clothing the naked.
26 And now, for the sake of these things which I have spoken unto you — that is, for the sake of retaining a remission of your sins from day to day, that ye may walk guiltless before God — I would that ye should impart of your substance to the poor, every man according to that which he hath, such as feeding the hungry, clothing the naked, visiting the sick and administering to their relief, both spiritually and temporally, according to their wants.
Feed the hungry, clothe the naked, help the poor, the orphans and the widows.
25), Jesus said that our eternal destiny (heaven or Hell) will hinge on whether we fed the hungry, clothed the naked, visited the sick and imprisoned.
In chapter 25 Jesus tells them that when they clothed the naked, took care of the sick and visited prisoners, they were in fact ministering to the body of Jesus.
Nonetheless, he is called to live in the world, and to relieve suffering, to feed the hungry, clothe the naked, visit the sick and the prisoner.
We will be judged by how we lived on this earth... whether we fed the hungry, clothed the naked, visited the sick etc..
But if we believe that the work we are called to do on this earth is to give food to the hungry, drink to the thirsty, clothe the naked, and visit the sick and imprisoned, then the families who care for the chronically ill and dying have done that with an intensity - an all - encompassing, daily, hourly, by - the - minute intensity - that is like nothing else.
Jesus says he will welcome into his kingdom those who have fed the hungry, clothed the naked and taken in the homeless.
Mr Alan Miller, while you were comfortably sitting in mass listening to the stories of your maker and solidifying your beliefs in the unknown, us «non-religious spiritual» people were out feeding the hungry, clothing the naked, and giving our time to those in need....
According to St. Matthew's gospel Jesus accepts in the final judgment those who have fed the hungry and clothed the naked.
His ministry was a pastoral response to the immediate needs of his flock and his parish, an opportunity for the Church to fulfill its obligation to clothe the naked and feed the hungry.
Mary saw a world, led by Jesus, where everybody worked to feed the poor, heal the sick, clothe the naked, touch the brokenhearted, and love the unlovable.
«If one who takes the clothing off another is called a thief, why give any other name to one who can clothe the naked and refuses to do so?»
[16] Seeing the Lord occurs concretely in «sharing the necessities of life,,,, [17] that is, feeding the hungry, clothing the naked, giving hospitality to the stranger, caring for the sick and visiting the imprisoned, as the parable of the sheep and the goats in Matthew 25:31 — 46 discloses.
To feed the hungry, clothe the naked, visit the sick and imprisoned is the beginning of this acceptance of the Gospel.
Jesus tells us to feed the hungry, clothe the naked, visit the sick and imprisoned.
In many ways, by doing that, you're ministering to Christ directly that when you welcome a stranger, or when you visit the prisoner, or when you feed the hungry and clothe the naked, you are serving Him.
We are told to clothe the naked, and start a prison ministry, because as we do this, we are doing it for Christ.
Love thy neighbor, give to the poor, clothe the naked, etc etc..
Feed the hungry, clothe the naked, comfort the oppressed; love your neighbor as yourself; heal the earth.
How many of us give our alms in secret, rather than making sure they are identified so we'll get a tax credit?How many of us are, as a matter of course, feeding the hungry, clothing the naked, visiting the sick and the imprisoned?
feed the poor... clothe the naked (except nudierev of course, because he's proud to be in the buff!)
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