Sentences with phrase «end of these age»

I think we'll see all sorts of companion - oriented robots at mostly two ends of the age scale — young and very old.
If RESP contributions continue at $ 216 per month, which is slightly more than the maximum rate for one child, then, conceptually splitting the $ 6,000 present balance into two accounts each with $ 3,000, and contributions into two $ 108 monthly additions, the younger child with 14 years to go to the end of the age 17 qualification period for the CESG would have about $ 21,000 for post-secondary tuition, enough for a local institution and living at home.
I went to Born Again Books and found a bunch of prophecy books on the end of the ages.
And he gives us the most extraordinary promise that, as we go, he will be with us always, «to the very end of the age» (Matthew 28:20).
At the end of this age -LRB-..
Only when the END of an AGE comes around the bend, will the People of the Cross; Rally with the Virtuosos of Globalists to Unite, this Time, Once and for ALL, A World of Absolute Freedoms and Sound Judgementation of Laws!
When the End of our Age Comes, what will Be?
When the End of our Age Comes, (and that could be WW - 3), but then it would Prove He was not in Charge.
The angels will separate the trout from the carp at the end of the age.
Men were already living in the «last days»; the end of the ages had come upon their generation.
As disciples do their work and live their lives, Jesus promises to be present with them even to the end of the age.
In Matthew's gospel, the parable follows a chapter about the signs of the End of the Age.
But He is also the Lord who tells us that He is always with us, to the very end of the age.
I know that unfortunately, the universal acceptance of gay marriage and pro-abortion laws will come in our days with or without Obama, as we approach to the end of the age Jesus talks about in Matthew 25 (I wonder if President Obama has read that chapter too); but we don't have to settle right now for a Mormon Priest and President.
At the Easter Vigil after the first reading from Genesis chapter 1, describing the creation of the universe by God, the prayer that follows says: «Almighty ever - living God, who are wonderful in the ordering of all your works, may those you have redeemed understand that there exists nothing more marvellous than the world's creation in the beginning except that, at the end of the ages, Christ our Passover has been sacrificed.»
It's a mystery whose meaning will only be disclosed at the end of the age.
«Jesus Christ, our Lord and God, when he was about to offer himself once on the altar of the Cross to God the Father, making intercession by means of his death, so that he might gain there an eternal redemption, since his priesthood was not to be extinguished by death, at the last Supper, «on the night that he was handed over», left to his beloved Spouse the Church a visible sacrifice, such as the nature of man requires, by which the bloody sacrifice achieved once upon the Cross might be represented and its memory endure until the end of the age, and its saving power be applied to the remission of those sins which are daily committed by us.»
The Decree on the Missions sets all European Churches the task of conquering a missionary defeatism due to the idea that the end of the age of colonialism and imperialism also spells the end of the missionary age.
The anticipation of the end of the age, along with the hope for a new world to come, has had a long history in Judeo - Christian tradition.
If we worship a God who is from the beginning to the end, who is both alpha and omega, then we ought to be able to walk into the future confident that the creating and redeeming God is truly with us, now and to the end of the age.
In Matthew 24:3, the disciples come to Jesus when they are up on the Mount of Olives, and ask him what signs and events will precede His coming and the end of the age.
Having explained the signs of the end of the age, Jesus then talks about the timing — when this Day of the Lord (as talked about in Matthew 24:4 - 35) will come.
At the end of ages, when we at last receive permission to pull back the tent curtain to peer at the glory, the scene that will greet us will not be what we expect.
Sounds like the end of an age should have come during the Renaissance.
By the way, that is the kind of thinking also foretold by Scriptures as a sign of the end of the age.
And surely I am with you always, to the end of the age
There will be no end of the world, only the end of an Age.
This is the negative end of the age of modern technology / Internet — the airing of people's hateful, meanspirited, closeted thoughts against others who don't think / believe / live like they do.
4:16 refers to the end of the age period.
And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age» (Matthew 28:19 - 20).
One gets the impression here that the situation is overshadowed by the expectation of the end of the age, whereas in Matthew what is contemplated is the certainty of the individual's death sooner or later.
The one thing we can do now, is pray for our salvation, because the end of age is coming.
By different beliefs such as catholic, protestant, mormons and the list goes on and NO, these are not Jews.Afterall, it is said it would take the end of the Age to go over the House of Israel, the dispered, the lost sheep of the House of Israel.In a parable of the husbandman the Lord finally sent His son after they killed the prophets sent unto them and the Jews knew he was talking of them.
Eschatology is the doctrine of the end of the age, or the consummation of all things.
But by his reckoning, «the available signs all suggest we are not at the end of the age of diffusion.»
We look now at a sequence in Matthew 24 and 25 where there is a vivid account of the end of the age and the troubles just preceding it.
As you may have heard, last week the Southern Baptist Convention responded to pastor Rob Bell's controversial book, Love Wins, with a resolution declaring that «the Bible clearly teaches that God will judge the lost at the end of the age,» and that such judgment will include the «conscious, eternal suffering» for all non-Christians.
The sayings that demand radical renunciation, however, are not those which stress the imminent end of the age.
Christ came the first time «at the end of the ages» (Hebrews 9:26) or «at the end of the times» (1 Peter 1:20).
«As it is, he (Christ) has appeared once for all at the end of the age to remove sin by the sacrifice of himself» (Hebrews 9:26 b, NRSV).
As missionaries, we act as witnesses of the one who sends us — and would do well to remember, with certainty, God's presence until the very end of the age.
His birth marks the end of the age of exile.
Here the promised presence (parousia) of Jesus — with you always to the end of the age» — is set forth.
At its beginning Jesus» disciples ask him: «What will be the sign of your coming and of the end of the age
3 As He was sitting on the Mount of Olives, the disciples came to Him privately, saying, «Tell us, when will these things happen, and what will be the sign of Your coming, and of the end of the age
We teach the necessity of two genders that, at the end of the ages, God may set aside the man as begetter of first instance.
«Now these things happened to them as an example, but they were written down for our instruction, on whom the end of the ages has come» (I Cor.
, at the end of the ages for our sake» (1 Peter 1:20).
And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age
And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age
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