Sentences with phrase «confess things»

I often confess things a professional author should probably keep to herself.
«Everybody does,» he said, adding: «And I'm a Roman Catholic, and I confess those things to my priest.
However, it is important not to confess things that may damage the relationship.
CONFESSION time, so they did confess the things they did.
But what about confessing things other people have done?
And, since I'm already confessing things I might as well fess up about my addiction to trays.
Last month, newly divorced motivational speaker Gerald Rogers took to Facebook and confessed the things he wished he'd done differently to save his marriage.

Not exact matches

«I'm terrible at doing what people tell me I should do,» he confesses to kick off the post, but adds, «I still get things done.»
In a video she made laying out her own creative process, she confesses that she gave up on her first feature film when things got scary.
I confess, sometimes I even catch myself thinking the very same thing.
The most compassionate thing he could have done, while still mainting his unreasonable criticism of someone elses lifestyle, would be to give her the communion, help her through the day, then later, after a week or two when she came for a service, talk to her privately about her lifestyle, tell her taking comminuoin while in sin is a sin, and ask if she wishes to confess / talk / whatever.
Yes, we «believe and confess» certain things, and that is a very good thing.
@Paul: I have to confess ~ ~ saying things like, «Many lustful sins take place in the dark, in secret,» is kind of a turn off for me.
When the New Testament confesses that Jesus is the Christ, this means, among other things, that he is to be the instrument of the saving judgment of God (Acts 10:42).
I confess, I've repeated that same thing (that you are «crazy») to at least two people when your marriage / divorce came up in conversations.
In honour of my birthday, I'm ready to confess a few things.
It says in 1john 3:8 whoever sins belongs to the devil and Jesus came to destroy the works of the devil which was sin.Think about this, right or wrong things is not sin, sin is a nature that you were born with, but when you confessed your sins he forgave you, and you became a new creature, old things have passed away and now you are a new person; and a new person is not the same, if you can still sin after being born again then what did he take away, don't you know that his blood is so powerful that you don't have to worry about sinning because it has been destroyed, he took it away.
It is one thing to confess that God has seen and known firsthand what life is like in our prison cell.
Brother, I just want to thank you for opening up and confessing hard things to confess.
In theBCP we pray...» we confess that we have sinned in thought, word and deed by what we have done and those things we have left undone...... later «we thank thee for thy Precious Body and Blood that by these mysteries we are assured we are living members of the body of your Son so that we may go forth t by the inspiration of the Holy Spirit let us go forth into the world to love and serve you amen.
Wherefore God also hath highly exalted him, and given him a name which is above every name: That at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, of [things] in heaven, and [things] in earth, and [things] under the earth; And [that] every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ [is] Lord, to the glory of God the Father.
In Mark's gospel, immediately after Peter had confessed that Jesus was the Christ, Jesus «began to teach them [the disciples] that the Son of Man must suffer many things and be rejected by the elders, chief priests and teachers of the law and that he must be killed and after three days rise again» (Mark 8:31).
One of the things that made David a man after God's own heart is NOT that he never sinned, but that when he did, he confessed it to God.
Rom 7:16 But if I do the very thing I do not want to do, I agree with the Law, confessing that the Law is good.
So then everyone of us shall give account of himself to God... Phil.2: 9 - 11 Wherefore God also hath highly exalted him and given him a name which is above every name That at the name of Jesus every knee shall bow of things in heaven and things in earth and things under the earth And that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord to the glory of God the Father.
Because the story is an allegory; Jesus speaks in parables, because he is a parable, for his alter ego, Judas, who for the last 2,000 years has been in the hands of self - confessed sinners (Christians), who have indeed entreated him spitefully, and have done every thing in their power to have you believe that he is dead, (although it's never written that he has died, or that he was ever buried, either).
The sad thing is for you Athiests is that one day ROMANS 14:11 Every Knee will bow and Every tounge shall confess: Even you my athiest friends.
At that time Jesus answered and said: I confess to thee, O Father, Lord of Heaven and earth, because thou hast hid these things from the wise and prudent, and hast revealed them to little ones.
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).
To confront the Jewish people with the meaning and significance of the life and ministry of Jesus as we understand and confess them is one thing.
It for a moment I may speak for myself, I must confess that finally to be brought to see things in this way has been a great release from confusion and worry.
Wherefore God also hath highly exalted him, and given him a name which is above every name: That at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, of [things] in heaven, and [things] in earth, and [things] under the earth; And [that] every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ [is] Lord, to the glory of God the Father (KJV Phi 2:5 ff.)
Second, being able to confess Jesus as Messiah is a critical thing, but having a sense of what that means is an ongoing process.
Being able to confess Jesus as Messiah is a critical thing, but having a sense of what that means is an ongoing process.
God having time enough on his own hands lets these things drag along strangely; but I confess I am so constituted that I feel in a hurry.»
I in turn would confess You Creator Of all things seen and unseen, offering customary Praise and adoration.
He was faced with military service — a difficult thing for one who held pacifist views — but was needed by the Confessing Church for his leadership.
I must confess, since I was converted, I believed all kinds of things that have since dropped off me like old skin cells going back to dust.
«There can be no question that such a thing can be counterintuitive for more traditional evangelical doctrines of Scripture,» Enns confesses, «since this is eisegesis (reading meaning into Scripture) rather thanexegesis (getting meaning from Scripture).»
Do you have any thoughts on verses 15 - 16 where it says things like, if you have committed sins you will be forgiven... confess sins to each other and pray so that you may be healed.
The point is that when you have a bad habit or a sinful tendency in your life, and you dig it out, you confess, you repent, you better fill that hole with something else, or things will soon get worse than they were before.
I confess I began to wonder whether, despite his brassy atheism, Mr. Hitchens didn't have a good deal of sensitivity to things religious.
He discovers an opening for proclamation not in some natural religious impulse, but in their willingness to confess that there are things they do not know, things they can not see.
We would be tempted to say that the confession of faith has eliminated the recital of things seen (H. Strathmann in the article martus, Theological Dictionary of the New Testament, IV, constantly opposes the witness of facts and confessing truth).
You did a great thing in confessing recently to having inadvertently contributing to abuse.
But I think one thing is common to all or most of them: they intend to inhabit the one, historically real church confessed by the creeds, and could no longer recognize this in their Protestant denominations.
«that in the name of Jesus every knee should bow, of things in heaven and things on earth and things under the earth, and that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.»
the only thing that matters in this world is believing that God sent his only son Jesus to die for our sins, and if we will confess that we are sinners and turn from sin and except the lord as our savior we will be saved... now if i was to tell you what color i am some of you would hate me no matter what color i choose... some of you will hate me because i spoke of God and Jesus..
This does not exclude believing repenting and confessing all those things we must do as well.
Even Harnack, in his Luke the Physician, could write: «Whoever confessed Christ as Lord (Kyrios), and renounced both the good things and the burdens of this life, and looked upon the Old Testament as God's revelation, and looked forward to the resurrection, and proclaimed this to the Greeks without requiring them to be circumcised and to observe the ceremonial law - such a person was a Paulinist.»
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