Sentences with phrase «destiny of a people»

The significance of all of the wilderness experiences is brought into focus by pointing out the relation of those experiences to the national destiny of a people dwelling in its own land.
It is a totalitarianlike system designed to control the hearts and minds, the economic life, and the political destiny of people.
He agrees with the Pharisees that God's work in human history is happening precisely through the life and destiny of this people of Israel.
As with the prophets, the call is an intensely personal experience, but has an immediate reference to the needs and the destiny of a people.
Pro-life advocates allege that pro-choice is not an accurate term, because only one person in the equation gets to choose the destiny of all people in the equation, namely the mother.
In preparation for the new millennium Pope John Paul put it thus: «He is not a weak and ineffective Christ but a Christ who has triumphed throughout twenty centuries and who remains the power of God and the wisdom of God... the Christ of the millennium is the man who has entered into the history of nations, has uplifted cultures by His message, transformed the destinies of peoples and who, in revealing God to man, has revealed all humanity to itself».
A great many of the responses to Bell assume that there is only one right way to think about the destiny of people who do not put their trust in Christ in this life: they will experience eternal, conscious punishment in hell.
Who gives the right to a human to lift his / her hand over the destiny of another person (s)?
It's the event that links the destinies of these people.
Oriental Empires, players will step into the incredible world of ancient China and Mongolia from 1500 BC, and guide the destiny of their people across 3000 years of military, cultural and technological progress.
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