Sentences with phrase «enough about grace»

Where I come from, we do nt hear enough about grace.

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Fortune «s Grace Donnelly brings you this sweet story about the Girl Scouts of Greater New York's Cookie Executive Committee, «a group of the top - selling Scouts who, despite not yet being old enough to vote, decide everything from logistics to product marketing.»
perhaps God has allowed the suffering to give those of us more fortunate the opportunity to show and share Gods grace and mercy to them.Maybe we are supposed to love Lucas like God loved us when He gave us full capacity.instead of finding fault, maybe God trusted mankind enough to think that we would or could do something for the Lucas» of this world, maybe we are given the trust to heal the sick, clothe the naked, feed the hungry, love the unloved, if so how are we doing?i got room for improvement how about you rational?
You spend so much time talking about things like grace, yet you don't seem to have enough of it to allow those who have a different view and / or style of interaction from yours to express themselves without your lecture of improper behavior.
But enough about inner lives and the need for the absence of grace in order to be an asshole.
What I meant, of course, is that I can never read enough or learn enough about God's grace.
Because we are taught to love our neighbors, we must love them enough to tell them about Jesus, God's grace, and the gift of salvation.
It is not the mission of the church to preach and teach about love and grace all the time (although it happens A LOT now because people just don't seem to understand or get the message the first time they hear it, or the second time, or the third, and they don't involve themselves with the word of God enough) because people need to be founded on meat.
«Well, worthy captain,» answered he, saluting the yellow hunter with a somewhat awkward grace; «I believe there's enough, one thing with another — that be, if the gentleman has got a good appetite, and he's not too nice about what he eats.»
Still, whether we're the «good mommy» that Ayelet Waldman wrote about in Bad Mother: A Chronicle of Maternal Crimes, Minor Calamities and Occasional Moments of Grace — the mom who «remembers to serve fruit at breakfast, is always cheerful and never yells, manages not to project her own neuroses and inadequacies onto her children... and enjoys all their games» — or just a good - enough mommy, we all know what being a mom involves.
And so I can and do give grace to those who aren't making what I consider to be the best parenting choices or who aren't confident enough about their own parenting to give grace to me when my choices don't agree with theirs.
The Frosts: I totally agree with you about giving yourself grace when breastfeeding doesn't work out — I so wanted it to work but I had to make sure my baby got enough nutrition!
I was committed to the operation about to begin, so I had the nurse page the resident on my surgical service, and I delayed the operation just long enough to ask him to go directly to the intensive care unit, to which Grace had by then been transferred.
The difference between «Salt» and most ludicrous trying - too - hard action movies is a matter of grace under pressure: a veteran director with a firm command (and respect for) the integrity of screen space; a stripped - down screenplay that gives you just enough exposition to create suspense and keep you guessing about what's going on (What's she doing?
Roundtree) who finds a way to explain each of Corky's hijinks as examples of heroism, and the sticky realization that if the forged documents are convincing enough to get Corky into the FBI building and the FBI director's good graces, then what he needs to do is check the evidence against his father out of the evidence room, thus potentially ending the film about ten minutes into it.
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