Sentences with word «consummation»

In the final consummation of God's saving plan, will evil find an everlasting holdout in the rejection of that plan by those who are everlastingly damned?
Rate is subject to increase at a future date after consummation of the loan.
Dried fruits and nuts fall under the category of high - calorie foods, but they are recommended for consummation due to the fact that they don't affect the sugar levels of the body.
God as Spirit is the divine presence and power at work in the world, both saving it here and now and luring it forward toward consummation.
As a people of hope whose eyes are directed to the eschatological consummation in the kingdom of God, the Christian community dare not retreat into a privatized ghetto of individual or familial piety.
«26 For Barth, the meaning and basis of the Sabbath is thus also eschatological, for by pointing to the special history of the covenant and salvation, the Sabbath necessarily points to its ultimate consummation in history.27
We are told of the fullness and the Second Coming, but of the nature of these things and their relation to the historical process we have no idea whatever: In the only sense that our imaginations can grasp, the task starts all over again with every baptism, every birth, and reaches its eschatological consummation on every deathbed.
What is the meaning of the life of an individual with all its suffering and frustration if it be but a stage on the way to some future consummation in an infinitely removed time?
The Kingdom of God is both present and future; both a growth and a final consummation by God.
The EIP Agreement provides that ending on the earlier of May 11, 2014 or three years following consummation of our initial public offering, if the company receives an offer from a strategic competitor of Daimler to enter into an agreement for development of a non-Tesla branded vehicle or an integrated electric powertrain system, DNAC would be given the right of first refusal to enter into such agreement with the company instead of, and on the same terms offered by, the third party.
The existing rule allows creditors to issue a revised disclosure prior to 60 days before consummation if the original Loan Estimate clearly and conspicuously states that a revised disclosure could be provided.
Desert Newco is currently, and will through consummation of the reorganization transactions, be treated as a partnership for U.S. federal and most applicable state and local income tax purposes.
As a euphemism for sexual consummation, the kiss simultaneously represents sex and is part of it.
And if it is both, is the full consummation of the Kingdom to be in the immediate future or at some indefinite time known only to God?
The transfiguration looks backward to God's presence in creation and the history of Israel and forward to the redemption of the world and its final, glorious consummation in Christ.
Because of the problematic character of the idea of progress within world - history, there has arisen the idea of a world of consummation lying «beyond history».
Its achievement is through the spiritual energy imparted by His spirit in human hearts, but its final consummation comes slowly through the joint efforts of God and man, working side by side, in the struggle to create a new and divine order and to make His will be done on earth as it is in heaven.
The Council helped us to see that the church too is on pilgrimage, led by God to the promised consummation of history.
The Christian believer will formulate his dreams of heaven on earth in the light of his understanding of this divine consummation toward which history moves but never fully reaches.
Sold Komag [KOMG] because of the merger, and the arb premium (amount of incremental gains from holding on until deal consummation) was less than what I could earn in cash.
But a conceptual gap between partnership and marriage is still suggested by partnership law not acknowledging that relationships can be sealed by bodily consummation.
According to Dr. Altizer, «Ahab's mad quest for the white whale can be seen as faith's response to the death of God, wherein the man of faith becomes the murderer of God so as to make possible a historical actualization of God's death in Jesus, and thus an apocalyptic consummation of God's original self - sacrifice or self - negation.»
It's not likely to be found in the swooning that leads them to marry, nor even in the act we call consummation.
No, a different consummation: The Coming of the Computer.
The culminating point of historical consummation is a threat to the indifferent, the ambitious, the selfish, the prejudiced.
Stewart Jackson (Con, has never been happy) mentions the words consummation and adultery for the first time in the debate.
I call myself vegan and I eventually started eating honey again as I didn't witness enough information to lead me to believe it was cruel in anyway or unnatural for the human bodies consummation.
Thus the stress of Hasidism is on the actual consummation of religious life — the inward experience of the presence of God and the actualization of that presence in all one's actions.

Phrases with «consummation»

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