I have to
confess I really like the canned cranberry sauce.
I, unlike my husband, tasted tons of peanut butter, but I must
confess I really missed the butter in the crust and the topping.
I confess I really like his idea.
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For a millennial, I'm
really bad at it,» she
confessed.
Voters should ignore attempts by candidates to out -
confess one another and instead focus on what
really matters.
A church should
really only have two choices: Either the one who is sinning «out laud»
confesses their sin and «works it out», or they deny and must leave / step down.
BC — If you
really don't believe you've got a monopoly on knowing everything, and if you
really intend to just «believe the Word as written, worship and revere God,
confess my sins, seek forgiveness and rely on Jesus for my salvation»...
We
confess that our awkward intelligence is
really knowledge of ourselves.
Is it
really necessary for WTS professors to not only
confess faith in Jesus Christ, but also commit to this creed?
If you are encouraged to
confess your sins, it's
really information gathering.
I usually begin by
confessing that marking and honoring the date of my baptism hadn't
really occurred to me until a quarter - century or so ago, when I began working with evangelical Protestants on pro-life and religious freedom issues and noted that some of them had an interesting way of introducing themselves at a meeting.
Or do you
really think, as it seems you are saying here, that God gets more glory from those that
confess that, as long as they are in this world, they will be in bondage to a certain amount of sin, than from those, like myself, that
confess that they are free from sin, and servants of righteousness through the power of Yahshua?
As far as I have been able to determine this is the first fully warranted solution which is able to show how the consequent nature can be prehended.1 I must
confess that prior to her essay I
really did not think it would be possible.2
But is this vision of a common humanity,
confessing its solidarity in suffering and joy,
really a new insight?
He vows to give them a good intellectual thrashing, after which, one infers, Bennett may never utter the word «virtue» again, Kilpatrick will
confess that neither he nor Johnny can
really know right from wrong, and Lickona will have to stop dedicating his books to God.
I didn't
really like any of the characters and I
confess I'm not a huge «band kid» (I was more the kid smoking under the bleachers than the kid joining extra curricular clubs) but it was a great weekend read.
Point number six, of course, is stated in about a dozen different ways, with people arguing over what the actual requirement should be (repent and be baptized,
confess your sins, say this prayer, etc, etc), but for the sake of this blog post, I don't
really care about that.
«I'm not
really sure what the term «soul mate» means,» he
confessed.
I
confess I'm
really eager to see how you respond to this book.
Simone Weil, late in life,
confessed that one of her youthful demonstrations of solidarity with the poor (I think in this case the refusal to wear stockings) was
really prompted by a desire to plague her mother.
I
confessed to them that I've been having a
really hard time preaching.
We have known many «Christians», including several former pastors, who in their old age
confessed to family and friends that they had never
really believed, but had claimed to be Christians for reasons of their own.
No, I do not
really mean «excuse,» for the question you raise is important, and I
confess that it confirms my respect for your intellectual integrity.
But at the end of the day, it doesn't
really matter, because every knee will bend and every head will bow and
confess that Jesus is Lord and Savior.
at the end of the day, it doesn't
really matter, because every knee will bend and every head will bow and
confess that Jesus is Lord and Savior»... ok, and Jesus as Lord taught us above all love thy neighbor
Out of all the stories and things we know about Jesus, do you
really think that he would not forgive someone who
confessed in thier hart and is truely a good person?
I don't know the history
really well, but I'm pretty sure martin luther had a much bigger problem with the church accepting money for people to «get out of purgatory faster» and with the idea that saying 10 «Hail Mary's» gets people forgiven than he ever had with the act of
confessing.
«When John Paul II
confessed the sin of the Reformation on the part of Catholicism, I thought, «That's
really significant — who would do that in Protestantism»?»
Please do comment below, not just because I've
confessed my love of chatting online, but also because I
really do want to be helpful and I know how overwhelming this can all feel.
Now if you
really want to be saved
confess and repent of your sins.
It was
really filling although I
confess I eat it for lunch instead of breakfast as I wanted to try and had been running out of time.
They
really do taste so good... and I am a self
confessed chocaholic!
I
confess I was
really looking forward to tasting it, and to be honest, I'm a little underwhelmed.
I have thought about making it many times (the recipe sounds delicious but the title, I
confess, is what
really lured me in), but I also LOVE spotty bananas, and between that, and, well, nursing school, I just haven't gotten around to baking it in the last couple of years.
I will
confess, I have never had Chicago pizza (from Chicago) so I can't
really talk too much smack about it.
I have to
confess that I'm
really enjoying making meal - preps for the week on Sundays.
Aaaand I also
confessed that I was immediately sold on the whole deal, because it
really makes such a difference in texture.
I
confess that I
really was looking for an «egg free» recipe but yours looked better than any of those and it called for all the normal ingredients.
I've made it a few times as an adult, but I
confess it's never
really caught on with my 20 - something - aged friends.
I will
confess, right now, that I have never
really melted chocolate before.
And I will
confess that I made these with 8 ounce patties, not because I am a pig about beef but because I
really adore a thicker patty.
I've
confessed before that despite growing them in my garden, I am not
really a big fan of raw radishes.
The book sounds great — I
confess I bought the first substitutions book and haven't
really spent much time with it because I bought it on holiday and when I got home it disappeared in the pile of goodies I had bought.
This is the part where I
confess I have never had a baby ruth candy bar in my life, but I
really don't think I need to try a store bought one now that I have a recipe for amazing homemade ones!
I could have
really dove into a dish of this stuff so I'm willing to
confess that there are times you need a 1980s dessert made of boxed pudding and graham crackers.
I must
confess that I
really enjoy having the flour already blended and ready for me.
The girlfriend's daughter, a
confessed vegetarian, who does not
really enjoy veggies, loves all of your recipes that I make.
Ok so I
confess I'm not big into pumpkin pie, but your creativity has turned it into something that looks
really tempting!!
I must
confess: I'm a
really good procrastinator.