The Church gave its support too
eagerly, they should have read between the lines, and made sure the president's words were truthful not pulled out of his «evolving» box.
Though she humiliates them by spitting, it was said, the caste people would
eagerly wait for their turn and would not be satisfied «without a full measure of her invective».42
There is a huge mass of fence sitters out there who are
eagerly reading CNN blog comments in order to decide whether or not to believe in God.
Newman would also have understood how
eagerly the enemies of truth seize on the sins of Christians and use them as a stick to beat the poor Body of Christ.
And people
eagerly responded.
I knew how to obey during Sunday services, and
eagerly awaited their conclusion.
It is like the horizon - the more
eagerly you approach it, the faster it recedes.
And furthermore, if
we eagerly look for Christ's coming, we will do everything we can to speed his coming.
In the first century, Israel was
eagerly awaiting the coming of the new age.
In this particular form the kingdom has not come with power, at least not as soon as the early Christians
eagerly awaited it.
They sang hymns together, committed themselves to the Lord once more and
eagerly prepared for their longed for visitors.
The New Testament tells us over and over that we should
eagerly wait and anxiously look for the blessed appearing of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ (Rom 8:23 - 25; 1 Cor 1:7; 4:5; 1 Thess 1:10; Titus 2:13).
Or you could skeet in ones butt hole and then she could push it out into another's
eagerly waiting mouth and the she could pass it by kissing another wife!
He desires as
eagerly as any to see aggression halted, the helpless protected, and justice established.
Now, if you can attach your thoughts to an ancient tribe of dirt farmers in the Middle East 2000 years ago, the Christians will
eagerly swallow it.
He did whatever it took to get the Corinthians to
eagerly give because that's what people reconciled to God do.
It is possible to be quite thin and eat too
eagerly or expensively; it is possible to eat quite moderately and still tend to be fat.
Or, as the disguised Mephistopheles more succinctly counseled
the eagerly inquiring student, «Gray, my dear friend, is every theory / And green alone life's golden tree» (F 207).
We will await
those eagerly.
We turn
eagerly to learn the secret of that leap of faith which gains assurance of God and through which a man becomes a disciple of the Christ who is contemporary with every age.28
The Indian society is
eagerly waiting for a message of «equality», in which men and women are living together as the responsible citizens.
From almost any source
they eagerly embrace the assurance that they can be relevant to «the real world.»
The humanists
eagerly sought the rebirth of the free and creative human spirit which they believed to have flowered in the ancient world and to have been lost in the Middle Ages.
It listens
eagerly (and therefore imaginatively) to try to hear the nuance in the text that is God's live Word now.
The book was found, and she went
eagerly home with it.
When prophecy (self - styled) is institutionalized in modern organizations, the end result is that the only people who are
eagerly awaiting the next solemnly launched position of a particular church organization are the bureaucrats in the other organization down the block.
23 Not only so, but we ourselves, who have the firstfruits of the Spirit, groan inwardly as we wait
eagerly for our adoption to sonship, the redemption of our bodies.
This kind of polling results in a circular process: politicians look to polls to find out «what the public thinks,» then modify their image and views to conform, while citizens
eagerly consult the polls to find out what they themselves are thinking and which candidate most closely resembles the results of the polls.
Did they think there was a legion of Mortecai fans
eagerly awaiting the film adaptation of their favorite book?
Financial institutions around the world
eagerly bought them up — for what could be safer than mortgages backed by the American government, as those of Fannie Mae uniquely were?
Abortion has been
eagerly supported by services which should be dedicated to preserving health.
The priests are now better educated, which makes them more effective preachers, and the laity
eagerly and patiently heed their sermons.
Non-Catholic soldiers often appreciated the tactile nature of Catholic devotion and
eagerly accepted gifts of medals and rosaries, even if they saw them as no more than lucky talismans.
One can either look
eagerly for the Lord's coming, maranatha, and so reveal their love for Jesus Christ, or one can believe that Jesus was anathema, and therefore want nothing to do with Him and so be anathema themselves.
The fecklessness of this, especially coming from the overweight and unattractive Connolly, Malcolm took to be characteristic of a civilization in complete collapse, which he supposed his to be, however
eagerly he kept on the lookout for signs to the contrary.
The long and
eagerly anticipated Saviour now made his appearance in abject poverty.
I would
eagerly wait in line, but once I sat down in the car and felt the pressure of the lap bars being lowered over my shoulders, an uneasiness in the pit of my stomach reminded me that I was in for the ride of my life.
«And then acknowledge that scripture says you are always to
eagerly serve your master as a good christian slave» = > attitude is everything.
Those of us within the church know all too painfully the limits of its capacities, and we must hope
eagerly that others are more ready to help God save the world than are we.
It is uneven, misunderstood and resisted, as well as
eagerly welcomed and hoped - for.
I'll be
eagerly awaiting your proof.
Meanwhile, Jackson's flock rallied around him,
eagerly providing a supportive backdrop for the televised melodrama of confession and forgiveness.
We eagerly read stories that pretend to make sense of the wider world.
There are few books theologians await so
eagerly.
So, yes,
they eagerly anticipated the genocide of mankind.
Personally I can't stand Palin and
eagerly await the day she's forgotten, but I couldn't have said it any better myself.
And then acknowledge that scripture says you are always to
eagerly serve your master as a good christian slave.
Worship reform in our day must
eagerly seek contributions from this half of the church.
The readers of First Things, I know, are
eagerly awaiting further reports by this writer from the wilder shores of American feminism and other battlefields of this country's culture war.
Remind me of the things I did at first and empower me to do
them eagerly once more, as I return to You, the One who first loved me and gave Himself for me.