Sentences with phrase «do other cheek»

They usually erupt into the mouth between five and 12 months of age, but do not continue to grow or erupt into the mouth throughout life as do other cheek teeth.
I'm not one for the scriptures, maybe you can help, does the other cheek have to be mine?

Not exact matches

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Jesus turned the other cheek, but it seems that Christians in America aren't too fond of doing so.
If the Bible is outdated, then many Christians will cease to turn the other cheek to people like you, and we would not give lying, cheating, etc a second thought before we do these things.
Apparently you do not know why Jesus said «turn the other cheek
The moment that I set myself up as the «victim» of «journalism shaming,» not only do I take something away from people who have truly been victimized, but I add to the momentum of false victimhood culture while ignoring the words of Jesus about turning the other cheek.
Jesus did have an incredibly clear cut position on violence, one that Christians typically ignore (like most of his teachings): «Turn the other cheek
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I notice though that while her religion doesn't celebrate holidays, it seems to not mind suing people despite Christains are supposed to just turn the other cheek and not fight back.
The greatest love known is to give (or risk) your life for a friend - Jesus didn't say that the greatest love known is to «turn the other cheek and forsake a friend» - you recieved sacrifical love from a complete stranger and willfully chose to withhold your sacrificial love in return.
Do your follow the words of Jesus when he said «whoever slaps you on your right cheek, turn the other to him also.
Why have we forgotten the Ways of this Jesus, who turned the other cheek and taught us to do the same?
Don't forget the turn the other cheek shtick, you fail at that so often.
If, as a natiion and people, we took this slothful opinion writer's advice to «turn the other cheek» to ruthless terrorism, who do you think would have to answer for all the innocent (and preventable) loss of life?
«Do good to those who hate you», «take up your cross and follow Me (however long that takes)», «turn the other cheek».
Did not Jesus urge us to turn the other cheek rather than picket, to refuse to «resist one who is evil» rather than boycott unjust companies?
You «do» realize that Christians practice the New Testament: «love your neighbor as yourself», «turn the other cheek», «judge not and ye shall not be judged».
Of course even if he did attack you, you can be much more persuasive by graciously looking past personal slights, than by reacting defensively against them; you know, turn the other cheek.
As a non-believer in any personal god I am not compelled to turn the other cheek, but give back as much or more dissing as I get and often do it first, why wait?
Christ said «do good to those who persecute you» and «if someone hits you on the cheek, turn and let him hit the other cheek, too.»
But I say to you, do not resist an evil person; but whoever slaps you on your right cheek, turn the other to him also.
What does the teaching «to turn the other cheek» mean to the patient who is always being manipulated by others?
Part of why I think Jesus talks so explicitly about loving our enemies and turning the other cheek is because it isn't our knee - jerk reaction; it doesn't necessarily come naturally to us.
Of course I also agree with ex-NY Mayor Koch who stated something like, I don't believe in turning the other cheek, I give back as much as I get.
In imitating God and His virtues, Rabbi Cordevero believes that humanity should desire to sustain love and «turn the other cheek» even to those «who do not deserve it at all.»
Jesus» commands are pretty clear — turn the other cheek, love enemies and forgive them, don't take revenge, etc, so it would seem that refusing to fight or support in any way might be the thing christians should do, unless the war is clearly justified.
But don't pretend that he wanted his followers to turn the other cheek.
Jesus didn't teach on changing the world by taking over the government; He taught on changing the world by showing radical, sacrificial, merciful love (turning the other cheek, going the extra mile, giving everything we have to the poor and following Him and His ways).
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
My take is that those who call themselves Christians really ought to pay attention to what Christ said: «treat others as you would like to be treated,» «do good to those who persecute you,» «love one another,» «be as wise as serpents and as harmless as doves,» «help the poor,» «turn the other cheek
Christ said «do good to those who persecute you,» «treat others as you would like to be treated,» «turn the other cheek,» and «love one another.»
But he does so poorly by taking a very complex issue, oversimplifying by taking only a few specific passages into consideration (i.e. «Love your enemies,» «Bless those who curse you,» and «Turn the other cheek»), and reaching a single, all - encompassing conclusion.
When Jesus really had an opportunity to turn the other cheek, He didn't do it.
When this happened, Jesus did not turn the other cheek.
Turning the other cheek means that when you are severely insulted, don't trade insults.
Did she «turn the other cheek» when she phones sports radio shows and flipped out becuase they were saying bad things about Kurt?
While there are difficult verses (such as «eye for eye, tooth for tooth» and «turn the other cheek»), in context, they do not contradict (with that case, Moses was setting up punishment in court, while Jesus was telling how individuals should live).
The prolem I've always had with organized religion is that at some point after all the «Do unto others» «Turn the other cheek» «Help thy neighbor» they all say «Oh, by the way, do it our way or burn in hell»Do unto others» «Turn the other cheek» «Help thy neighbor» they all say «Oh, by the way, do it our way or burn in hell»do it our way or burn in hell».
When struck, Christ does not «turn the other cheek
Do you think that Jesus saying things like «Love you enemy» and «turn the other cheek» don't give us a picture of JesuDo you think that Jesus saying things like «Love you enemy» and «turn the other cheek» don't give us a picture of Jesus?
«Turn the other cheek» does that mean go ahead, slap me again?
But in Western culture, Bowman explains (echoing Nietzsche), primitive honor did battle for centuries with the Christ - ideal of inner virtue, humility, and turning the other cheek.
And his teaching about judging in the sermon of the mount is spelling out, what Jeremy explains here in an existential form (and so does his words about giving the other cheek, walking the second mile and so on — he explains here what should mean to hold high the law of god, and what is this other, then do the opposite what the Israelite did, when they conquered Canaan?
I read Jesus» words about turning the other cheek over and over, and yet, I can't get around the truth that, if I were to see a child being hurt (including my own children), I would do anything to stop it.
Hopefully some day we can learn to just look the other way (You know, turn the other cheek as Christ taught), or learn that saying other people's beliefs are stupid (atheist's you don't like it when people tell you you're wrong, but you feel you can tell others they're wrong) is detrimental to a civilized society.
We are told that he did not mean that we are to turn the other cheek or go the second mile — that is Oriental hyperbole; he meant something quite reasonable and practicable, as, for example, that we are not to take vengeance on our enemies.
Careful Frogman this one is a «CRAZY» horse — I don't think he is willing to turn the other cheek.
answer YOUR A LIBERIAL if i were a doctor and every monday i let people who did not have health insurence or money in their pockets come to my office so i could heal them what am i?answer YOUR A BLEEDING HEART LIBERIAL if i let you hit me right up side of my head and all i did was to turn my other cheek to you what am i?
Do you believe when Jesus said «turn the other cheek» he was referring to being constantly slapped down by your fellow believers — you know, the ones who are to be maturing and new creations in Christ?
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