I said the theology of
the cross keeps us grounded in reality.
Not exact matches
But as indicated, we can sometimes overstress either the Transcendence or Immanence of God, it is Jesus Christ who provides the bridge; who provides the reality check (particularly on the
cross); who
keeps our feet planted firmly on the
ground whilst allowing our imagination to soar across the heavens.
You said: «The theology of the
cross (not of glory)
keeps us
grounded in reality, and hopeful of the New Creation that Christ promises when He will someday usher in His New Kingdom.»
Bennett didn't get Bridgewater on the
ground for a sack, but he did
keep him from being able to set his feet and throw to McKinnon on the
crossing route.
In the first method, you step under the bar and
cross your forearms into an «X» position while resting the bar on the dimple that is created by the shoulder muscle near the bone,
keeping your elbows up high so that your arms are parallel to the
ground.
I
kept the structure simple using only 4 × 4's (make sure they are treated because they will be going into the
ground) and cut the
cross beams flush to the support beams to
keep it modern.
However, red turnips that haven't been planted in the
ground are exempt from rotting, and in Animal
Crossing: Wild World, by placing a bundle of white turnips on a table inside the player's house, they can be
kept them from ever spoiling.
Unlike other Animal
Crossing games where you can be rewarded for doing things like preserving your town by
keeping it clean and orderly, Animal
Crossing: Pocket Camp almost completely disregards that in favour of compelling you to
grind collecting materials from all areas the map has to offer, completing requests for the animals you encounter and crafting furniture, just so that you can level up, gain access to new items and do it all, all over again.
These Chooka low tops will
keep you
grounded during the snowmelt, whether walking to the lodge or
crossing a slippery city street.
Unlike other Animal
Crossing games where you can be rewarded for doing things like preserving your town by
keeping it clean and orderly, Animal
Crossing: Pocket Camp almost completely disregards that in favour of compelling you to
grind collecting materials from all areas the map has to offer, completing requests for the animals you encounter and crafting furniture, just so that you can level up, gain access to new items and do it all, all over again.