Sentences with phrase «come to the point where»

So, it comes to the point where you've got a minute to go and someone is pushing you to keep going — even though you don't think you can.
But when it came to the point where someone's like, «All right, it's time to leave your entire life, your family, everyone you know behind and go to another planet forever until you die,» people would probably say, «Uh, actually... no.»
Amid the more than 1000 of enclosed malls in America, «we're going to come to the point where we have 600 or 650 that are configured the way they are today.
And it's come to a point where they feel the need to take real action against North Korea.
It came to the point where the arrangement was no longer sustainable and I had to choose one, but the security of my biweekly paychecks and health insurance was anchoring me to my cubicle.
A big difference is that we're local, and I think we're coming to a point where a conversation is starting — and it's going to be a long conversation — about the role of companies in the communities where they work and their responsibilities to those communities.
But with each new post came new learnings about Facebook marketing best - practices until it came to a point where I could explore all of the useful features that Facebook has to offer.
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It even comes to a point where you don't exactly have set work hours... your business calls and you have to answer.
After a lifetime of working and saving, you've finally come to the point where you feel comfortable enough to retire.
Perhaps the public really has come to the point where they are ready to largely ditch the Constitution for a mess of progressivist pottage, but if so, let them do it openly and knowingly.
But the King James Version of the Bible has been altered, changed, renewed so many times that now we have come to the point where «Christ» is taken out altogether.
He argues that we have come to a point where we must recognize that the secular values of egoism and contract and the ideology of contexualism simply can not sustain crucial aspects of our civilization.
But it had finally come to the point where it was obvious that the relationship between me and the church was too toxic to repair and I had to sever my relationship with it.
Thus we can move away from that kind of preaching in which our whole time is devoted to telling men what «rotters» they are, and come to the point where we can assure them of the wonder and glory of God's purpose for them.
I've come to the point where I can't face it alone.
Today, while they're still not my cup of coffee, I have come to the point where I can see their usefulness as one part of the body of Christ.
I've gradually come to the point where I no longer use the words «faith» or «belief» to describe my inner life.
However, it came to a point where I was obviously making some people very uncomfortable.
The goal of ecumenism can not be unity in spite of differences; it must instead be to come to a point where doctrinal differences no longer exist, where doctrinal agreement has been achieved, and structural unity can therefore be enacted as a result.
Mark, I only wish I could be more yielded to the spirit, more dependent on him, and I hope I never come to the point where I feel adequate in myself.
And like yourself, I came to a point where I thought that He likely would never take me back.
Did this guy just come to a point where, like I have said, when your argument fails to convert, or diminish... what is going to be the next logical step in some extremist mind?
He spoke the name of no deity, but his doubts spilled out as a prayer, ending, «I've come to the point where I can't face it alone.»
In 2007, she came to the point where the most loving thing she could do now was to choose life, even if this meant making hard choices.
In the Gulag Archipelago Solzhenitsyn asks how Russia came to the point where innocent people could be dragged out of their houses in the middle of the night.
But I gradually came to a point where I didn't believe it could possibly be true.
When did it come to the point where we can fre ely exp ress ours elves?
God's desire for us is deliverance from addictive behaviors, and through therapy, medication, Christian community, prayer and careful attention to our choices, we can come to a point where we truly experience freedom.
But I've come to the point where I can't face it alone.»
It will come to a point where people will have their hearts hardedend and their ears closed to the Message of Grace.
It came to the point where I chose to leave because I and the church were «no longer compatible».
The celebration, if there is any to be had, is simply being able to come to a point where we are capable of sharing that experience with the outside world without prejudice toward or fear of others.
And then he reflects upon how he came to the point where he can say that, by virtue of what startling and reconstitutive convulsion it has been made possible, and he stops the active voice in the remembrance of»... this Son of God who loved me, and gave himself...
I've come to the point where I am tempted to finally reject it.
I came to a point where I had to become poor sexually, to inherit the kingdom of God.
It came to a point where I just had to stop and say, «It is finished!»
Driving home this evening, it occurred to me that I have come to the point where it doesn't matter whether I believe in God or not, given my belief that there is no «eternal Hell,» nor a God which intervenes, nor likely any sort of Heaven.
When I arrived at a more intimate knowledge, I came to the point where I saw that mountains are not mountains, and waters are not waters.
We question our identity as God's children and come to a point where our hearts reach out to Him and ask, «am I really yours?»
One day I was presenting the gospel message in the best way I knew how and came to the point where I asserted that the supreme proof that the message of God is true rests in the fact that God raised Jesus Christ from the dead.
We kept walking until I had come to the point where I could simply turn over to God whoever had shot the icon and the cross.
To come to the point where you realize there is more is to begin to believe in the resurrection.
Wendy's parents have gone round and round on this with her, and it has come to the point where the grandmother will not allow anybody to talk to her any more about it.
I think a note should be made that its coming to the point where conservative christians are the only ones teaching MARRIAGE to even be a part of Sex, hardly the other way around.
Eventually, the pendulum swung to the other extreme, and most Protestant churches have come to the point where preaching is the central act of worship, and Communion is rarely celebrated.
Though it grieves God to do so, God is willing, out of the profound love he has for people, to withdraw his protective hand and allow them to sink to ever - increasing depths of pain in order to eventually hope - fully come to the point where they finally realize it is in their own best interest to turn from their sin and submit to God's loving lordship.
«If you open up to that other person genuinely, you basically come to a point where you have to sacrifice them to your ideology or crack open your ideology to make a hospitable place for them,» Beal says.
But soon he came to a point where he could not proceed any further.
We have been doing this for more than seven years now and I have personally come to a point where I want everything to be so damn perfect every time that I often get stuck in this circle of «this is not good enough».
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