Sentences with phrase «does see in those moments»

What God does see in those moments is our pain and our brokenness, and He desires to reside with us in those dark, deep places.

Not exact matches

«I do think we're in a moment where we're starting to see more gender balance both on screen and off screen in our industry, and it's exciting, and I'm proud to be a part of it,» Taylor said.
Saying, «He literally died when he saw the invoice,» works only if the customer did, in fact, pass away moments after seeing the bill.
Prior to the meetings scheduled for today and tomorrow, vice president of Germany's Bundesbank, Claudia Buch, stated that «the role of crypto tokens in money laundering and criminal activity must also be closely examined,» but also that she doesn't «see a threat for financial stability at the moment as the speculations are generally not financed with loans and the relevant markets are rather small.»
And we had to change, too, and one of the crisis moments that happened in my first year was that competitors came out with plastic wagons, and we didn't really see it coming.
Last year I wrote on Suven Life Sciences, also I did some secondary level maths to get a sense of returns an investor could get buying the business at then market cap (~ 2000 INR Crores or 400 Million USD) and exiting in 2024 See Snap shot below The base case CAGR didn't excite but reading management commentary compelled me to take a tracking position in model portfolio Over to this year One thing in AR gave me a Jeff Bezos moment For the first time management was sounding optimistic (this is coming from a management which is very conservative on record) Emphasis mine Management views on past Despite having grown the business every single year across the last five years, our business sustainability has been consistently questioned.
WWJD tell me: if GOD decides with the infinite power wand, to turn atheists at the last possible moment in time into Christians, and you do not get to see them burn forever in your greatest place of suffering, and instead they get a front seat at the table, how bitter and betrayed are you going to be?
The two moments: first, Binx's seeing the black man leaving the church after Ash Wednesday ritual, with an acceptance of the necessity, as Binx would have it, of «inserting himself into the world»; second, Binx's own ceremony of moviegoing whereby he seems to come to terms with place but in actuality does not.
And yet, I sometimes think that the reason we don't see more miracles is simply because God is performing miracles in our midst every moment of every day and they are so commonplace, we fail to see them.
So if Vikings came and plundered my village, I would not hate all Vikings and the moment I see Vikings doing good in the name of Odin, then I would have to be mature and come to the understanding that Scripture and belief can mean something different to different people.
Because after a week of Facebook and school pick - ups and drop - off lines, a week of writing and laundry, a week of working and to - do lists, I hear my name called out in the lobby and, maybe for just a moment, someone sees me.
Even after acknowledging that in hindsight, things could have been done differently, you still can't apologize... istm that if all you've seen is «sincere and solid pastoral care in a tragic and volatile situation, right up to this moment», you must have been squinting pretty hard all this time.
We see that life is given to us freely in every moment as a fresh opportunity to be and to do and to enjoy.
When God commanded Abraham to sacrifice his son Isaac, it was not just to see if Abraham was faithful enough to follow his commandment, it was also symbolic of the sacrifice God himself would make in sacrifice his beloved and begotten son, but unlike Abraham who was spared at the last moment from carrying through with the sacrifice of his son, God the father actually carried through with the sacrifice and although it wasn't permanent it still did not mean that there was no anguish, it doesn't matter how brief it was, if it was enough for divine and eternal beings to have to go through such heartache, all of which for our lowly sakes, in my view that is quite significant and I believe that such suffering is actually beyond mine or anyone else's comprehension.
An interesting perspective... because we can still wonder whether the entire universe is controlled by an alien being who might at any moment do something for which there has been no precedent in all of human memory... we could still see beyond that practically all - powerful being a being that we could rightfully know to be God even to that other being to whom we are at their mercy.
The unique person and moment can be seen as unique because the story does not have to return to a certain point; but on the other hand, the end symbolizes closure, the cessation of the intolerable new, and the little story of the believer's life is subjected to these same tensions that appear in the overall story.
Maybe you are one of those people who instead of looking into the mirror every moment looking for every tiny flaw would do better looking at Jesus and see yourself in Him, how He loves you.
Instead of thinking in terms of high and low as Aristotle did, Galileo did it by following bodies down the inclined plane at each moment to see if he could find out something new about motion.
Now Ahimaaz was confronted with the predicament which Joab foresaw, for he knew well that at that moment Absalom's still warm body lay beneath a great heap of stones where the victorious troops had killed, and in this fashion entombed him; he evaded the issue: «When Joab, the king's servant, sent me, your servant, I saw a great commotion, but I do not know what it was.»
For me, it'd be nice to see representation of clergy because is religion is part of how many humans find solace and guidance, especially in moments of reflection on the meaning of life on days like this, but it would have to be done with sensitivity to all there.
And it was made all the more powerful by Peter Capaldi's bewildered hurt at her words, you could see in that moment that he really thought he was doing the right thing and his instincts had been wrong and hurtful to her.
And the moment we renounce the absurd notion that a thing is exploded away as soon as it is classed with others, or its origin is shown; the moment we agree to stand by experimental results and inner quality, in judging of values — who does not see that we are likely to ascertain the distinctive significance of religious melancholy and happiness, or of religious trances, far better by comparing them as conscientiously as we can with other varieties of melancholy, happiness, and trance, than by refusing to consider their place in any more general series, and treating them as if they were outside of nature's order altogether?
The supreme greatness of Jesus as an ethical teacher does not lie in his skill as a casuist — that was a role he did not essay — but in his vision of the perfect will of God and in the clarity with which he saw that man in every moment of his existence is amenable to no standard short of that perfect will.
While in its superficial and exploitative moments it wanted to wipe away the category of sexual sin («If it feels good, do it»), in its better moments it helped us see that sexual sin is really something different from, and more than, particular acts which can be neatly defined.
Unlike Pilgrim, with its several moments of intense oneness with nature, or Holy the Firm, with its more complex treatment of nature as a site of worship, Dillard here is bound by the project of the book, which has to do with human design and artifice, to see how far she can go in resisting all humanizing of nature.
Running the short distance back to do that, he saw the American planes over the very center of Münster, and in a matter of moments the heart of the city was ablaze.
Even if you don't see it right away doesn't mean it's not lurking in the shadow waiting for it correct moment.
I have seen many people make rash decisions that seemed good in the moment, but later ended up demanding a cost they did not foresee.
They do not know that at this very moment scientific thinkers have abandoned that older mechanical picture of nature and have come to see, even to insist, that science does not exhaustively describe the whole range of experience nor everything in the world of nature.
What a moment when he went back, asked his wife what to do, the answer confirmed what he saw in Jesus as truth.
To Kai Price, you obviously have no idea of the subject, the soldier was not asked to bow his head to a christian god, he was asked to bow his head and do exactly what you described as respect,» sitting quietly for a moment, while you do your thing, and trying not to roll one's eyes» thats all we asked him to do, lower your head and do what you want, other people in that ceremony did not complain and take it as bowing to a christian god seeing as we had muslims, jews, hindus, and all forms of christianity present, and they all did the same thing bowed their head and did their thing, not make an issue out of something that took 5secs
They are maybe five years old, these three moppets, and I hear Their bus groaning a ways behind me, but they are totally into sculpting Little hills and ridges of leaves, and I can hear them giggling, and in one Minute the bus will hold out its arms and absorb them, and the parade is Starting to move in front of me, but for another perfect instant I can hear And see them skiffling and giggling, and smell the sharp savory death of The brilliant leaves, and see the shoulder of the mom or aunt or neighbor In the lee of the apartment building, where she is just lighting a cigarette, And we get these moments all day long, don't we, we get them all month And week and year all our lives, such a flood and flow of them, too many To count, too many to endure, they are too generous and savory and holy, We could not bear to see and savor and sing them all; we would go blinin one Minute the bus will hold out its arms and absorb them, and the parade is Starting to move in front of me, but for another perfect instant I can hear And see them skiffling and giggling, and smell the sharp savory death of The brilliant leaves, and see the shoulder of the mom or aunt or neighbor In the lee of the apartment building, where she is just lighting a cigarette, And we get these moments all day long, don't we, we get them all month And week and year all our lives, such a flood and flow of them, too many To count, too many to endure, they are too generous and savory and holy, We could not bear to see and savor and sing them all; we would go blinin front of me, but for another perfect instant I can hear And see them skiffling and giggling, and smell the sharp savory death of The brilliant leaves, and see the shoulder of the mom or aunt or neighbor In the lee of the apartment building, where she is just lighting a cigarette, And we get these moments all day long, don't we, we get them all month And week and year all our lives, such a flood and flow of them, too many To count, too many to endure, they are too generous and savory and holy, We could not bear to see and savor and sing them all; we would go blinIn the lee of the apartment building, where she is just lighting a cigarette, And we get these moments all day long, don't we, we get them all month And week and year all our lives, such a flood and flow of them, too many To count, too many to endure, they are too generous and savory and holy, We could not bear to see and savor and sing them all; we would go blind.
Conversations absolutely do impact people's views — we just don't see the change in the moment.
If you call persecution hearing or seeing one of the few atheists in America make a claim that your God doesn't exist, what would you call it if they tried to add «God doesn't exist» to our coins, tried to get your kid's to stand still each morning at the start of class for a moment of silence in honor of Darwin or Dawkins, tried to get more tax dollars to support their work of spreading the good news that there is no God and demanded that our President must be Atheist to get elected.
In each case we are no longer the same after the encounter as we were before it, though that does not for a moment alter the fact that it is only in encounter that it can be seen as lovIn each case we are no longer the same after the encounter as we were before it, though that does not for a moment alter the fact that it is only in encounter that it can be seen as lovin encounter that it can be seen as love.
Beth Redman remembers a moment growing up in church which further emphasises this: «When I was very young I saw a song on the overhead was written by a married couple [Noel and Tricia Richards] and something about that really impacted me... Even as a young child I knew God was speaking to me that one day I would do that with my husband too.»
In previous posts I have been thinking about striking moments early in Genesis that have to do with male and female — familiar moments with little - noticed features that are striking once you see theIn previous posts I have been thinking about striking moments early in Genesis that have to do with male and female — familiar moments with little - noticed features that are striking once you see thein Genesis that have to do with male and female — familiar moments with little - noticed features that are striking once you see them.
I was once in a «Chinese community at noon time, I didn't think anything about it, I stopped and went into a small ethnic restaurant, there was very noticeable conversations going on — I could hear it, but the moment I stepped in and the people saw me all conversations stopped.
Each saw sin, not as the opposite of virtue, but as the opposite of faith and as an expression of the distressing mixture of freedom and fate that keeps prompting us to do things that in our better moments we know are wrong.
The moment I saw the first released photo of Daniel Day Lewis in character as Lincoln I knew for sure he would sweep each and every award out there, and I have the feeling Steve Carell will do the same with Foxcatcher — you can come back here months from now and either congratulate me or make fun of me.
I saw a spaghetti squash in the market the other day, and i would love to try this recipe, but I don't have an oven at the moment....
In moments that test my kindness, I think about how when this whole journey of life is done do I want to have to watch a replay of my life and see myself acting like a jerk.
You like the transfer market and I can say in this moment, I don't see many left - backs better than Luke Shaw,» Mourinho said.
goodness i can't believe it people will still defend him.You know something when Giroud misses many chances like at Monaco i did not criticize him even based on that you know why?its because he has always not been clinical.The only way a team can improve is by indentifying its problems and solving them.Arsenal has Giroud as the main cf and Welbeck as backup to him.Giroud has done well scoring some goals some too important but collectively he does more harm than good.Do not use moments to judge a player judge him based on content.Giroud does not excel in many games than he excels in games.As a main cf you need to be consistent.I see people here saying Giroud can not dribble he cant do this he cant do that but its a bit crazy to criticize him for that because every player has his own style.Giroud limitations as a player costs arsenal and will cost us a lot.Most importantly his poor finishing which has cost us several times.Not good enough.His style of play is ok for us but a striker who can take on players and run behind defences very well would make us very strong and also should be clinical.For Welbeck he needs to works on his finishing and composure by doing the basic things right.He rushes infront of goal too much.For now he is just above average.However he can excel if he works on improving.Giroud and Welbeck will always be a pain in arsenal's neck for most part.Some will call me stupid but hey at least i want to analyze the problem.People may support Giroud or Welbeck to lead the line next season but as the saying goes if you fool me once shame on you but if you fool me twice shame on me.Will you let Giroud and Welbeck fool you again?
I see plenty getting their jollies off giving Mourinho two fingers, bet he's real gutted to lose that one... Chelsea are a different animal in competitive matches so I really hope this moment most are getting giddy over doesn't come back to bite us in the rear.
I'd happily see Wenger go because it's the age we live in not because he's past it but because the moment he went the media / sheep fanbase would give the club an easy time / say positive things like Liverpool get currently and that would likely have a positive effect because these things do matter especially in the market for younger players who grow up on media.
At the moment this is all still «just an idea», but if the teams like it, don't be surprised to see F1 weekends take on a completely different structure in the future.
Problem is that our team is out of balance at the moment and I don't see that changing with Wenger in charge.
What we're seeing in sports aren't so much replication of celebratory emotes, but moments that replicate simple actions players do in the game.
We were link to Danilo even before he went to Porto, he is a good physical specimen, with a great turn of foot, very good defensively and not shabby playing the ball out, i had hope we would have carried him in a few seasons ago, we may be short at the moment in the DM role but i do not see wenger adding anyone anytime soon, XHAKA and Elneny are the reasons.
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