Sentences with phrase «confess there»

I confess there are some evenings when I go to bed with dishes in the sink, but even then, I wipe down the counters and clean up everything I possibly can.
We must confess there is no ideal approach to the problem.
I must confess there are so many other outstanding blogs to choose from, it was most difficult to narrow this list down to a mere 15 ~ so in time, I will be scouting for others to bring to your attention in 2016.
I also feel the need to confess there is a bikini on it's way to me right now.
Among the «work - from - home» crowd, which included our host and myself, we confessed there was the advantage of the occasional afternoon nap.
More than one couple confessed there were people at their firm who remained unaware of their coupledom until a wedding invitation was circulated or a baby announcement popped up in their inbox.

Not exact matches

Just days later, an Uber driver in Lebanon confessed to murdering a British Embassy staffer there.
It was only there that he finally confessed to doping.
The client confessed that he knew he would be inheriting over $ 500,000 from his parents, so why not spend like there's no tomorrow?
In an interview with The Independent, which dubbed him «Godfather of the cuts,» Martin said he was proud of what he accomplished as finance minister, but confessed that in beating back the deficit, «there were some areas where I think we may have cut too much, and as soon as we eliminated the deficit, I immediately began to repair it.»
Even Microsoft's former chief of its home entertainment and mobile division, Robbie Bach, later confessed that there was simply no reason for someone to buy a Zune.
«Our fathers put on their suit of armor and their badge, and they are going out there on the streets of Chicago,» Mia confesses.
There must not be any contradiction between the faith that is confessed and the life that is lived according to God's commandments.
One way we know that there's a great deal of fraud occurring is that if you phrase your question the right way, scientists will confess to it.
There are commands to be baptized as well as commands to believe, repent and confess; how can you say you believe i Jesus and then ignore His commands to be baptized?
Or is there a regula fidei — a rule of faith — that contains the center of revealed truths and that all Christians need to confess in order to be in a right relationship with God and neighbor?
So as Chirstians when we ask Mormons if they accept Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior, that they believe Jesus died and rose again on the third day to take away our sins and they say yes, they are not saying that they believe by confessing this that they automatically will live in the mansion where God the Father and Jesus Christ are and when they acknowledge our faith they don't believe that we will automatically be there based only on the blood of Jesus alone either.
I think there is this fallacy that dying people all want to confess their sins and ask god for forgiveness.
An example, and this is one of so many: I went to see the mother of a little girl that suffers from a brain tumor, only to find a «Christian women'there telling her that it is because of something SHE did (sins of the father...) and that she must confess all her sins, before God would even consider saving her little girl's life.
I agree if he understands eternal truths in the sense that there are confessions of truth eschatologically valid once for all time, never out of fashion but always worthy to be remembered, confessed, and more deeply reflected upon by the people of God in order to discover always anew their eternal newness (as Pope Francis says in Evangelii Gaudium, 11).
As an atheist, I confess I like Christmas carols, but there's nothing spiritual about them as far as I'm concerned — I hear people singing and making a beautiful sound.
But there also are the promises of God, that if we confess our sins that he will forgive them and that we are to tell this to each other.
There — surrounding the kneeling penitent, not for consolation or support or fellowship (often the roles of the community), but likewise in penitence, confessing sin and seeking forgiveness.
Jonathan is Pentecostal, so there are indeed references to the devil and demons and healing and whatnot, (topics that sometimes make me squirm, I confess), but Jonathan puts a different spin on each.
I must say, there are always at least 3 sides to a story, but I must confess, I find Tony Jones (and Doug Pagitt and others that «circled the wagons») behavior to be very non-just, cowardly and a model of un-Jesus-dojo.
But if you don't have an interlinear Bible, you can simply look in the context of the verse which talks about forgiveness, and if there are conditions involved to receive this forgiveness (such as repenting, confessing, or forgiving others), you can be almost certain that the forgiveness in question is aphēsis.
«If there is any fixed star in our const.itutional constellation, it is that no official, high or petty, can prescribe what shall be orthodox in politics, nationalism, religion, or other matters of opinion or force citizens to confess by word or act their faith therein.»
Accepting Jesus in our hearts and confessing Him as our Lord and Savior is all there is to it... nobody is asking us to be who were are not, but to believe we can be the person God intended us to be if we allow him in our lives... He is the only one who can change our hearts...!!
Very few criminals are likely to be either stupid enough or pious enough to confess their sins to a priest if they think there is any risk that the priest will report them.
The Sacrament of Penance is there for the forgiveness of sin, and is no mere ritual — it involves the penitent confessing specific sins with the intention of no longer continuing in them, receiving God's grace for this commitment.
Let us openly confess that there is no possibility of our returning to a primitive Christian faith, and that the Christ who can become contemporary to us is neither the original historical Jesus nor the Lord of the Church's earliest proclamation.
For yet another, there are movements within the UCC, calling for a Barmen - like commitment to classical Christian faith contra cultural accommodation» such as the fifteen - year - old «Confessing Christ» movement and the Craigville Theological Colloquies celebrating this year their twenty - fifth anniversary.
Ask Him to search your heart, to show if there is any wicked way in you, so that you can confess and repent of it and get back into right fellowship with Him.
St. Augustine, writing in the fifth century, confesses the ugliness of his life not to normalize it but rather to show that, in spite of our ugliness, there is hope for redemption.
Nicholas Lash suggests in Easter in Ordinary that there is a pattern to the doctrine of God as it is confessed in the creed, a pattern that reminds us of the importance of the movements among the confessions of «Father, Son and Holy Spirit.»
There are, I confess, times when I wonder whether this difficulty is not simply due to the fact that the whole notion of God is incoherent and nonsensical.
I confess that there has been a lot of cheap grace floating around Boston for a long time and the consequences should not be surprising.
There is a place for confessing our humanness, our mistakes, our struggles.
Of course I am aware that there are other Christian theological traditions than the radical Augustinian, most notably the Thomist, but I confess my doubts as to whether natural law can withstand the depreciation of the political.
But my point is / the church is effective when it gets people confessing that truth and of course, then hell ha no prevailing power there.
I confess that there was a period in my life when I wondered if praying was merely a historically sanctioned procedure for challenging me to bring the separate aspects of my psyche into some kind of integration.
When the believer confesses his faith in God and affirms that he belongs to God, he affirms that this mysterious God is also the one who gives final significance to nature and to history, the one who gives meaning to the human search for meanings, the one who is the explanation of the fact that there are explanations.
Now, I will confess that I am not an archeologist, but there is a large sub-class of fossil anomalies.
That means if i truely repent and confess my sins (not Roman Catholic, a dirty rag can not wash a dirty car clean) to God he removes it forgets it, so what is there to show on judgment day.
In fact there seems to be a few things that the bible says we have been saved by... Jesus (Romans 5:9), grace and faith, (Ephesians 2:8) believing (mark 16:16), confessing that Jesus is Lord and believing Jesus was raised from the dead by God (Romans 10:9), Love God and your Neighbor (Luke 10:25 - 28), repentance (2 Corinthians 7:10), baptism (1 Peter 3:21), Endurance (Matthew 24:13), works (which is best described as actions and not good deeds)(James 2:24) and obeying (Matthew 7:21).
There is no perfect church or human being but if you have sinned and confessed to christ and believe god is a forgiven god.
In 1076 Pope Gregory VII wrote to Prince al - Nasir, «There is a charity which we owe to each other more than the other peoples because we recognize and confess one sole God, although in different ways.»
I think we agree on the fact that it is by faith that all are saved i have no problem with that and its in that that there is unity.You find within any christian modern church law can be mixed with Grace that is not peculiar to any domination maybe it is more extreme in some.Where there are believers there are works of the flesh such as pride and self reliance.I was thinking today the word says if we believe in our hearts and confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord then you shall be saved.Its not a hard doctrine to believe thats in its basic form.The seventh day have tacked on to that belief adherence to the sabbath that is sadly how denominations spring up.In the anglican church we still recite the apostles creed how many church still do that today as a basis for there faith in Jesus Christ.Your statement that some are saved is just as true to those who go to modern christian churchs who say they are christian but walk according to the flesh..
He has churches all over the U S collecting and assembling SHOE BOXES to send all over the world... yes there are useful items in the boxes and there are pamphlets about how the children will go to HELL if they don't CONFESS JESUS as savior... that is OPERATION CHRISTMAS CHILD... many boxes go to children of other religions... The Graham Empire needs to be OUTED!!
There is a class of persons to whom by all spiritual affinity I am bought and sold; for them I will go to prison, if need be; but your miscellaneous popular charities; the education at college of fools; the building of meeting - houses to the vain end to which many now stand; alms to sots; and the thousandfold Relief Societies; — though I confess with shame I sometimes succumb and give the dollar, it is a wicked dollar which by and by I shall have the manhood to withhold,» is what Emerson would say, Brigitte.
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