Sentences with phrase «come to a realization of»

She will come to the realization of her evil ways, repent of them, and be restored to her former glory.
There were many, many people in Jesus's day that persecuted Him also, but many, many of those people even came to the realization of the Truth.
And as you come to the realization of how loved you are, try to show that same love to other people.
Lately, though, I've come to a realization of an important biblical truth: politicians are only human.
So, I guess it'll be a while before anyone really comes to the realization of whats going on, and by that time, it'll be another holocaust..
We have come to a realization of the depth and recalcitrance of moral evil in ourselves and in all men, to a recognition of the limitations implicit in our finitude, to an understanding of the realities of man's political, economic and social life, which make any easy optimism impossible.
Jews can come to a realization of this imperative by self - regarding prudence or by intellectual honesty and justice.
We sat on the side of the road with eyes full of tears and came to the realization of what just happened.
Ever since I came to the realization of my debt problems, I've worked hard to find ways to make extra money.
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Had he made a business plan to prepare for the recession in the economy, he may have saved his business, but after coming to the realization of where his business ended up, knowledge of how to proceed might have alleviated the stressful anxieties that caused him to consider drastic measures.
During the cast, we came to the realization of the problem with modern horror games: They're not about the player, but the audience.
Compiling my notes from this call together with the working notes from my past, I came to the realization of what needed to be done, and this is it.
I would make the case that when a couple comes to the realization of «unresolvable difficulties» and makes the painful decision to divorce, our work as Marital and Family Therapists has just begun.

Not exact matches

In the words of one former employee: «I came to the realization that I, as a female, would not grow in that company.»
When Julie Uhrman was vice president of digital distribution at IGN Entertainment, the video game news site, she came to the realization that something was seriously wrong with the console industry.
The final twist came with the realization that HFTs could figure out a way around a delay if they knew how long it was, so the team decided to randomize it between five and nine milliseconds, about one - fiftieth of the time it takes you to blink your eyes.
Between mouthfuls of the Bi-Animal Burger at The Haul in Grants Pass, Ore., where one of his Off the Map Tattoo shops is located, Gogue recounts how difficult it was to come to the realization that one person can not do everything.
If we fully lean into the realization that death comes to each of us, we can use this perspective to create a life of purpose.
Then comes the daunting task of responding to that realization that you or something or both have to change: You're forced into taking action — to shift from what you already know (and have become comfortable with) to venturing into the unknown.
That soon faded as he came to the realization that being a good steward of the business meant making sure that his employees received more than just a paycheck in return for their time and talent.
From such thinking came Zuckerberg's realization that three broad themes matter most to Facebook: connectivity (his goal of bringing the Internet — and the wonders of Facebook, of course — to those who don't have it), artificial intelligence, and virtual reality.
«I did a lot of spiritual work,» he says, and came to the realization that if he wanted to continue to be the CEO of Whole Foods, there couldn't be any aspect of his life that was secretive or hidden that would be embarrassing should it become public.
David Meerman Scott, a marketing strategist and the best - selling author of Real - Time Marketing and PR says that perhaps the most difficult challenge companies must overcome in creating a viral hit is coming to the realization that the content usually can't be about the product or service itself.
Then there are those who come to Disney as a College Program intern, or as a seasonal employee, and then come to the realization that they'd rather get free park admission for the rest of their lives than continue pursuing their education.
There is no reason that the U.S. has to remain the center of life sciences innovation and entrepreneurialism — and that's a realization that many outside our borders have come to already.
In thinking about this I also came to the realization this approach should be applied to all facets of our business and life.
I gave myself a couple of weeks and several shaves before writing this review and coming to the realization that this may be the last razor I will buy.
«And the realization for the startups comes once we open up our contacts for them, make the right connections with Microsoft, they meet the folks, they're happy with the partnership opportunities, and they say, «Look, I want to take more advantage of this,»» he said.
With the Labor Department's announcement today that the U.S. economy added 155,000 jobs in December and that the unemployment rate held steady at 7.8 %, one comes to a depressing realization: the average monthly job creation in 2012 of 153,000 jobs was exactly the same as it was in 2011.
It's scary to come to this realization but the fact of the matter is we have no idea what the future holds.
Work flexibility is good for both companies and their employees, and as more businesses come to that realization, the world of work will keep changing for the better.
A B2B organization must first admit and come to the realization that they may know very little about the new social buyer and that the reason they need to reinvent their sales organization is because they are out of touch with their buyers.
I give Grantham credit for coming to this realization (something he has done before) but I wonder how his investors feel about it after years of playing the mean reversion waiting game.
Why do nt you, instead, hope that many of them become like C. S. Lewis (pretty smart guy), who thru an attempt to disprove the existance of God, came to the realization that it is hard not to believe the facts and logic supporting Him.
I hope something comes along that brings more people to the realization that the Bible is only a product of human imagination.
Recently, I've come to understand to a greater degree how «a theology» can replace «a faith» and mask itself as the real thing.I'm not anti-theological, in fact, I'm very theological - the difference in my approach now is a realization that if one has some degree of traditional, but contemporary faith in God (as I do), then a theology is inevitable....
When I came to the realization about theological concepts acting as a substitute for a relationship with God, I started to see and hear that kind of stuff all over the place in church.
you're right the church probably will be there long after any of us cease to exist but it stands to reason that it is going down... as more people come to the realization that the belief in a deity is not necessary to live, the less need there will be for a church to exist.
I'm middle aged, and I've been in situations where i haven't given enough of myself, but by the time I have come to that realization, it's been too late.
Or simply come to the realization that Abraham did not exist nor did Moses and that Jesus was insane and so was Mohammed as both talked to mythical gods, angels and devils and did all kinds of things insane people do.
He is not the first pastor to come to the realization that his views on marriage have diverged from those of his Church.
This «true myth» idea comes from C. S. Lewis, who said that his realization of Jesus being the fulfillment of the pagan myths which Lewis had studied his whole life is the realization that led him to move from atheism into Christianity.
It isn't until you hit one of those secrets that the realization comes to you.
I came out of an abusive church situation, and very close after the realization that I'd been spiritually abused came the realization that as a leader in that system, I too had been a spiritual abuser, repeating the pattern that had been taught to me.
I came home with the true treasure of rest: the realization that the world doesn't need me as much as I need the world, that as much as there is to give, there is so much more to receive.
Insight comes, intuition comes, understanding comes, and, for me, it usually seems to require going through that time of intense prayer and arriving at the realization that I do not know what to say, or do and it is okay.
Thus, like Luke, Matthew embodies in a Resurrection story the conviction of the Church that the raising of Jesus from the dead, as the Lord of all men, meant that its task must be to witness to him and to preach him as Lord to all the nations, although, as Acts shows, the realization that the gospel was meant for all nations, and not only for the Jews, came gradually as a result of further revelation, and could not have been an instruction given at Easter.
If we allow Blake's apocalyptic vision to stand witness to a radical Christian faith, there are at least seven points from within this perspective at which we can discern the uniqueness of Christianity: (1) a realization of the centrality of the fall and of the totality of fallenness throughout the cosmos; (2) the fall in this sense can not be known as a negative or finally illusory reality, for it is a process or movement that is absolutely real while yet being paradoxically identical with the process of redemption; and this because (3) faith, in its Christian expression, must finally know the cosmos as a kenotic and historical process of the Godhead's becoming incarnate in the concrete contingency of time and space; (4) insofar as this kenotic process becomes consummated in death, Christianity must celebrate death as the path to regeneration; (5) so likewise the ultimate salvation that will be effected by the triumph of the Kingdom of God can take place only through a final cosmic reversal; (6) nevertheless, the future Eschaton that is promised by Christianity is not a repetition of the primordial beginning, but is a new and final paradise in which God will have become all in all; and (7) faith, in this apocalyptic sense, knows that God's Kingdom is already dawning, that it is present in the words and person of Jesus, and that only Jesus is the «Universal Humanity,» the final coming together of God and man.
We're not perfect, we just came to the realization that we can not do it with the help of God and God says, «Believe in my one and only begotten son, Jesus Christ.»
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