I would certainly try to
do it in a loving way, and almost never in front of anyone else.
And even in love it may alienate someone but if we are speaking the truth of God's word and
do it in a loving way we can not be held accountable for it offending someone.
I want to say what I think and feel, but
do it in a loving way.
It was not saying — Don't point out sin — But it WAS saying,
do it in the loving way Jesus did.
Not exact matches
You don't have to follow Nirav's regimen, but you should try to
do what Nirav has
done: Find a sustainable
way to take control, to
do the things that make you feel good, to live
in away that you can be around for
loved ones... and to be at your best at work.
It was
in these meetings
doing what I
loved — solving problems with technology — that I realized there had to be a
way to take the alluring pull of video games and tie it to brands to drive loyalty and sales.
How
do you handle a situation where someone
loves your product, and is active on social media, but isn't necessarily posting
in a
way that you consider appropriate?
sauce, a flavor this country
loves, and we're delivering it
in a
way that's never been
done before by baking it into the bun,» said Burger King chief marketing officer Eric Hirschhorn
in a press release at the time.
Google would
love it if the world didn't have any apps at all, but at least this
way they're
in the game.»
President Donald Trump has helped Europe
in a
way that his predecessor Barack Obama didn't, and Europeans should
love Trump for it, an asset manager told CNBC on Thursday.
But I was just amazed by how everyone, young and old wanted to be involved... and was so deeply enriched and touched by the experience and the laughter and the
love I experienced from the people I met and how women would
in particular open their hearts to me and tell me the stories of where they've come from, particularly because I have the language and was coming there as a woman and just how touched they were that I was there as a woman from England who's learned the language and who's an artist and running this project and come all the
way to see them so they didn't feel forgotten I think that was pretty much what they felt... that their stories were being heard so they don't feel forgotten knowing the tents would be around the world.
I'd
love to hear from you, and I'm eager to see how we can change business, together,
doing things
in a
way that goes beyond «bottom line» focus.
As much as I
love all the technical goodies we've been blessed with
in this digital age, I
do have the odd moment when I long for the
way things used to be.
If you want to be happy, you can now hire someone to show you the
way to the joyous and blissful life you've always dreamed of,
doing whatever it is you
love to
do without a care
in the world.
Trump didn't budge on his position for steel and aluminum tariffs
in a meeting between the two leaders — but he at least reassured his European ally that any tariffs would be implemented
in a «very
loving way.»
He
did sort of mend the bridges and made it work
in the end, but that really shocked me: to treat someone you
love the most
in such a neglectful
way because you were too focused on bean counting even though you already had all the money you would ever need (and that is
in his 20s — he was a multi-millionaire).
Sure, I
love to read books about automation and new
ways to segment and target an audience, but if it doesn't lead to a behavior change
in that audience, it's all for nothing.
There is now an opportunity to exercise that
love in a
way that not only will restore communion between two ancient churches but will demonstrate that all Orthodox Christians truly
do belong to one, holy, catholic and apostolic Church.
While it
does not appear to me that bin Laden
in any
way obeyed the Laws of God, and thereby lived out of
love, and therefore, yes, is more than likely facing eternal perdition, I can not know that.
Tell me, little Unborn Child, what
did the Creator say?
Did He wrap you
in His
love, and wipe your tears away?You hover on the edge of time.I see your faceless form.You laugh whenever children play, Oh, God, for you I mourn!He sent His only Precious Sonto teach us all «the
Way.»
The first step
in salvation is the confession that we are ALL sinners, then to realize that we can NEVER earn our
way into Heaven regardless of how good we were, what or how much we
did for others, how much we
loved or were
loved.
We don't place conditions on our
love in the same
way.
For God so
loved the world that he created a Hell where people that He
loves but who
did not worship Him
in the
way that He commanded could be tortured for eternity.
I guess it is foolish for a mother to protect her child or a police man to get
in the
way of bullet, but this is what you
do for your fellow person and shows the greatest kind of
love.
It has nothing really to
do with religious faith - it has to
do with people's ability,
in their final hours or days, to see
love as
way to understand their life and their relationships and find some comfort
in that understanding.
Did you read the part of the article about «Its universal message, its proclamation of equality, unconditional
love, offered everyone
in the Roman Empire a new family, a new community, and a
way to live»?
Because if there is nothing metaphysical or spiritual to
love explain it to me or your
loved one
in a
way that doesn't make you sound cold and unfeeling to them.
I am not the most religious of people, but I
do believe
in God, and Jesus... but many people seem to forget that God's SON sacrificied himself for our sins...
in my book, a SON is part of a FAMILY... God put us on this earth to be of free will and to make our own
way...
Love being the biggest part of that way... we love God and we love Jesus... but we are also all part of his FAMILY... He made us all to be part of a unit that has hope and faith and love... we were meant to procreate... so what does it matter if a person who is dying does not automatically think of God, but of their loved o
Love being the biggest part of that
way... we
love God and we love Jesus... but we are also all part of his FAMILY... He made us all to be part of a unit that has hope and faith and love... we were meant to procreate... so what does it matter if a person who is dying does not automatically think of God, but of their loved o
love God and we
love Jesus... but we are also all part of his FAMILY... He made us all to be part of a unit that has hope and faith and love... we were meant to procreate... so what does it matter if a person who is dying does not automatically think of God, but of their loved o
love Jesus... but we are also all part of his FAMILY... He made us all to be part of a unit that has hope and faith and
love... we were meant to procreate... so what does it matter if a person who is dying does not automatically think of God, but of their loved o
love... we were meant to procreate... so what
does it matter if a person who is dying
does not automatically think of God, but of their
loved ones?
But that
does not mean that
love is not
love, that what you see and how you experience it is
in any
way invalid.
Scripture defines it
in two
ways: what
love is and what
loves does.
When we
do not learn
love for others, we are,
in a
way, putting our savior
in second, third, or fourth place.
The best we can
do is to remember the mystery that God chooses to call * us * to be the hands and feet of Jesus Christ (a person whom Kerry neglects to mention
in her heartfelt, but incomplete, accounting of the role of the Christian chaplain), and our job is to point the
way to him; but this, and I think Kerry would agree, is best
done through our
loving actions and not, as the professor or «Nancy» above might suggest, through our fancy words, theology, or persuasion.
This was
done in a very
loving and kind
way.
I think being raised
in a society that teaches that American capitalism as an ideal
way to live may have trouble understanding how we don't earn God's
love.
So each takes his own «knowing» and lives by it... whether
in faith, hope, and
love, or
in any other
way one wishes to pursue «it»... that is our free will to
do so.
«They could be new
ways of
doing sports, an activity, adopting a mugger
in a town centre and working with sports and young people and suing that as ab opportunity to make Christ's
love known.
Your contribution is leading
in a
way that has nothing to
do with money, but has everything to
do with how you serve and
love.
And when they really needed to see and feel the body of Christ reaching out
in love, all they saw were the high fives of the arrogant staff and mindless, heartless church members and all they heard was «Don't let the door hit your ass on the
way out.»
I've heard today's popular strategies to «grow» a church create a «visible» church (large numbers etc.), but
does this mean such churches can be considered an «invisible» church, as
in a community that is the church
in ways that are not visibly discernable (
loving as Jesus
loves, servanthood, salvation, etc).
It is not because they don't want to be members of Christ's church, but because they are members of Christ's church, the Body, and have found that Jesus wants them to serve the Body and
love the world
in ways that waste less time and money.
Takeaway for me is that the pain / suffering / rejection we experience
in this life does not equal rejection by God — even if it does serve as a chastisement / correction for sin / failure in our lives — it reveals God's love and personal concern for our development, reminding us of our mortality and need to rely upon him... In short, the wounds / scars we receive are God's way of branding / choosing us as his own.
in this life
does not equal rejection by God — even if it
does serve as a chastisement / correction for sin / failure
in our lives — it reveals God's love and personal concern for our development, reminding us of our mortality and need to rely upon him... In short, the wounds / scars we receive are God's way of branding / choosing us as his own.
in our lives — it reveals God's
love and personal concern for our development, reminding us of our mortality and need to rely upon him...
In short, the wounds / scars we receive are God's way of branding / choosing us as his own.
In short, the wounds / scars we receive are God's
way of branding / choosing us as his own...
I
do know that for me to live a life without someone to
love (
in the only
way I can) would be hell for me.»
But I
do try, to the best of my ability, to write my posts with
love and grace, and to respond to comments — even the negatives ones —
in the same
way.
I agree that God didn't pursue Adam to smash his face
in, never suggested that or alluded to it, but there is no confusion where sin leads and there is no doubt about the consequences off those who
love their lives, they will lose it where as those that hate their lives will find it... So to conclude, Jesus and the father are not two different things, they are both the very same
in as much as God desires all to be saved and has shown the
way to salvation.
I
do however attack the so called good god with his
loving morality, as a
way to point out to believers that they are
in fact looking up to an absolute tyrant.
In the same way, African American friends have said that the fact that the Black church survived or that Native Americans still love Jesus is one of the greatest signs that God is at work in the world that we can ever imagine, considering the hideous, terrible things that we have done in His nam
In the same
way, African American friends have said that the fact that the Black church survived or that Native Americans still
love Jesus is one of the greatest signs that God is at work
in the world that we can ever imagine, considering the hideous, terrible things that we have done in His nam
in the world that we can ever imagine, considering the hideous, terrible things that we have
done in His nam
in His name.
Every year, millions of people abandon the institutional
way of
doing church, not because they are abandoning God, Jesus, or the Church, but because they find that intimate relationships with others and
loving service
in the community apart from the systematized and scheduled meetings on Sunday morning is a more natural
way of following Jesus and living life as His disciples.
We aren't told what Thompson believes now» and his art
does not require us to place him
in any doctrinal camp» but by the end of Habibi he seems to have least worked his
way to a beautiful observation: «God's followers worship not out of the hope for reward nor fear of punishment but out of
love.»
A god who is PERFECTLY
LOVING does not act
in the
ways the Christian god acts.
That's not to say we should condone negative / sinful traits, but speaking about them
in this nasty
way just reinforces to them that you don't
love your neighbor as much as you're concerned with being self - righteous.