Sentences with phrase «did admonish»

Were not Christian religions in the 16th and 17th centuries coming to the shores of the Americas to escape religious persecution In - Charge Religious despots who rather ruthlessy did admonish any inadvertant waiverings of religious laws?
he did speak of «turning the other cheek, loving your enemies, he did admonish his disciple peter for using a sword on him, he did allow himself to be killed, he did chose to forigve»... i'm just now seeing anywhere in the NT where followers of christ are called to kill??? please show me... please show me in the the ten commandments where it instructs on killing... oh, it does say not to murder
Why does He admonish to this?

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«So, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God,» Paul admonished the Corinthians.
Oh, by the way:: [4.34] Men are the maintainers of women because Allah has made some of them to excel others and because they spend out of their property; the good women are therefore obedient, guarding the unseen as Allah has guarded; and (as to) those on whose part you fear desertion, admonish them, and leave them alone in the sleeping - places and beat them; then if they obey you, do not seek a way against them; surely Allah is High, Great.
In Session VI, Chapter XI of the Council of Trent, the Fathers write: «For God does not command impossibilities, but by commanding admonishes thee to do what thou canst and to pray for what thou canst not, and aids thee that thou mayest be able.»
I agree with NP and Brian — we need to extend love to that person — that doesn't mean we admonish their actions — but that we deal with the reality of the situation in a gentle / meek manner (God forbid we ever find ourselves in that predicament — so be merciful).
Attach a Christian - sounding description to the bully's behavior (admonishing, instruction, correction and so on), and a Christian title to the bully (pastor, teacher, elder, deacon, «our beloved brother in Christ» or whatever) and suddenly they can almost do no wrong.
You seem to be critical of «organization» but 1 Corinthians 14.40 admonishes us to do all things «decently and in order».
If every one does follow your principle, there will be no more church (organisation), so where do people meet to learn, teach, admonish, praise n worship together etc..
This rules out the prayers of the churches of Christendom who have prayed in behalf of their particular nation during wartime, such as when German Catholic bishops issued a pastoral letter in September 1939 at the outbreak of WWII that said: «In this decisive hour we admonish our Catholic soldiers to do their duty in obedience to the Fuehrer (Hitler) and to be ready to sacrifice their whole individuality.
Rarely, therefore, does Cheever hector or admonish his readers, and never does he taunt or trick us.
Why do you think Paul admonished us, 12 Let not sin therefore reign in your mortal body, to make you obey its passions.
First a cut and paste (something you admonished fidel for doing) and then a spin to cover the fail of end times prophesy.
Jesus admonishes, «When you hear of wars and tumults, do not be terrified.»
Nothing you have to say holds any value to me at all, so feel free to keep trying to admonish me... I just don't care.
How about admonishing you because you don't accept zeus.
Peter admonishes Christians to be subject to emperors and governors, who have been sent by God to punish those who do wrong (1 Peter 2:13).
In the act of admonishing even he will say (for it is no rare speaker that is here introduced to talk, and just on that account the praise of the Good is so much the more glorious because it does not require the approval of eloquence, for here it is well to note that it is one of life's most tragically spoiled children who speaks admonishingly to a youth) even he will say, «Do not be afraid, be slow to judge others, but attend closely to yourself, hold firmly to willing one thing, to willing the Good in truth, and thus, from now on, let this lead you wherever for now it will lead you — because eternally it will lead you to victory.
If there were people who were trying to rule your country according the the Oracle of Delphi - make laws and public policy according to it, hinder science, affect your taxes, and constantly admonish you that Hades'll smite ya» if ya» don't watch out; I'll just bet that you would show some interest in that alleged Oracle.
All he could do was use future - tense verbs and admonish people to start walking in the light.
He, (Jesus) did preach yo the masses and did feed them and admonished many of their sinfulness and ways and / or Acts.
On the prairie, Caroline does not admonish her children to stop bickering or pick up toys, but she tells them repeatedly, as a motif running throughout the series, «that they must never be afraid» and «they must be cheerful» — breathtaking advice on the prairie where there is much to fear and plenty that is grim.
Do you «respect» being admonished to only step into the bathroom left foot first (Islam)?
The author of Hebrews was admonishing the Hebrew Christians not to give in to persecution and stop meeting as Christians as the Pharisees wanted them to do.
I feel a bit hypocritical admonishing my readers toward kindness and understanding when I too have been avoiding such conversations like the plague, but I do think healthy, constructive dialog is possible, and that it's best tackled around a shared table, over steaming plates of mashed potatoes and green beans, amidst the laughter and grace that emerges organically from deep, trusted relationships.
I think Julian would go on to admonish us in something like these terms: If you intend to encounter God who is the truth, you can not do so without the daily practice of prayer, no matter how truncated or inadequate it may seem to you to be.
But if one would dispose of a cheap edition of Abraham, and yet admonish everyone to do likewise, then it is ludicrous.
We are admonished not to forsake assemblying together, but I do not believe God meant «doing the church thing».
He didn't deride her, admonish her, quote her Gods scripture, his punishments, her unworthiness for either kingdom, instruct her in the saving of her sol, nor even expect that she must change to be welcome in his kingdom.
I don't know how many times I've been admonished for biting the hand that feeds me.
Abdullah Ibn Amru Ibn Alaas narrated that Prophet Muhammad said: «When the death of the Messenger of Allah Noah approached, he admonished his sons: «Indeed I would give you far - reaching advice, commanding you to do two things, and warning you against doing two as well.
But just because one does not admonish and educate at the deathbed does not mean, to quote Episcopal Bishop John Walker of Washington, D.C., that «our calling is not that of judging but of serving» (Washington Post, October 31, 1986).
Paul admonished Christians «do not be children in your thinking... in thinking be mature» (1 Corinthians 14:20).
The pastor and elders and leaders of the church or organization often serve as the gatekeepers in such situations, welcoming those who belong while admonishing those who don't to «change their ways.»
The Chronicler reports that when appointing judges, Jehoshaphat admonished them to «Consider what you are doing, for you do not judge for man but for Yahweh who is with you when you render judgment.»
In a sense, he did, as a Christian citizen, admonish the government to do its work, but he did not command it or take control over the situation.
Does this statement merely admonish censorious pew - sitters concerning the divorced and remarried, criticizing those who may treat them with judgment or disdain?
It doesn't remove from the Church her right to teach, correct and admonish the baptized faithful — including the use of ecclesial penalties when they're needed.
It is a world filled with trouble, and if you walk around 100 % of the time in such a state of blissful love, you're going to get hurt far more readily than if you do what he admonished to.
Paul was not writing to encourage slavery, but to admonish slave and master to love and care for each other, to do right by each other.
He's admonishing me to «be not unequally yoked» which was how he liked to tell me to stop kissing boys he didn't think deserved me.
«You're writing about the superstars in town,» admonished Penn Coach Dick Harter to those Philly writers, «but I don't know if even the two All Americas [Villanova's Howard Porter and LaSalle's Ken Durrett] could give us what Corky does
There are plenty of contracts left to stare at in befuddled amusement and / or dismay, and we won't even admonish you for doing so.
Guneal, I am as amazed as you are that the Admin actually admonished a Wenger lover (yes, they do still exist, in rapidly shrinking numbers) for saying this site has become too Wenger out orientated.
After quickly deleting the tweet, Dr Xia admonished the person who tricked him, writing «Really did not know that man, I thought he was a comedy actor.
Reading this excerpt of a wildly popular parenting book from 1928, as you breastfeed your baby or cosleep with your toddler or cuddle with your preschooler or hug your preteen or put your arm around your teen's shoulders, how do you feel it was like for your great - grandmother to be admonished for instinctively loving her child, only to be told that her instinct is exactly what would damage that child?
People I didn't know came out of the woodwork to admonish me.
For that reason, don't admonish him if he seems mostly focused on himself.
You might hear me admonish, «Don't touch that», «No that's icky», «Let's wash our hands» etc..
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