Sentences with phrase «eternal significance»

But live it with eternity in mind, and this short live becomes filled with eternal significance.
I submit that the real pastoral task is to stand up boldly, even if embarrassedly, in the middle of all this and dare to proclaim as clearly and sensitively and faithfully as we know how the gospel of Jesus Christ: that these tacky, romantic, transitory moments are redeemed by his loving presence in our midst and thereby given eternal significance.
The real pastoral task is to stand up boldly, even if embarrassedly, in the middle of all these tacky, romantic, transitory moments in so many weddings and dare to proclaim as clearly and sensitively and faithfully as we know how that through the gospel of Jesus Christ we are redeemed by his loving presence in our midst, and there by we give the wedding eternal significance.
The consequent nature is religiously significant because the momentary experiences in the temporal world are given eternal significance.
- A lack of religious belief does not preclude «eternal significance» you dumb - ass!
For Mormons, our natural loyalties and loves have an eternal significance, which is why marriages will be preserved in heaven.
But we do believe in the eternal significance of the condescension of God, the glorious Incarnation, the singular moment in time when the God of the ancients came to earth to take upon him a body of flesh and bones.
Human affairs assumed a new dignity and eternal significance.
Atheism can not offer man any eternal significance whatsoever.
Not only that, but on his eternal significance as well.
I wanted it to have eternal significance.
It illumines the everyday, so that we may find in it shafts of the divine glory that point to God, so that we may sense the eternal significance of ordinary life.
If the Bible is nothing more than a true and accurate record of human ideas, then it doesn't help us much at all in knowing anything for sure about God, ourselves, our condition, or anything of eternal significance.
This eternal significance, this meaning which transcends all human meanings, is the sovereign act of creation through which God speaks to us and brings us into being, an act which is completely «over our heads» — beyond our powers of rational understanding.
This immediacy, this sense of the eternal significance of the present is for the preacher more precious than rubies.
Has the minister thought that the loftiness of his theme, the eternal significance of his message, has rendered unnecessary such efforts toward gaining the involvement and participation of the hearers?
The only things that matter are those that have eternal significance.
In the weeks to come as we learn more about rewards and our eternal significance, we will learn more about this concept.
Focus on the Family, known for its right - of - centre approach on moral issues, called the film a «great opportunity» for Christians «to have conversations with friends and family about matters of eternal significance».
Yet our acts may, or may not, have eternal significance.
We were created by the Lord of creation to be creative beings, and if our destiny is eternal life, our creative accomplishments actually have eternal significance.
Our works, our struggles, even our failures seem to have eternal significance.
Who knows the eternal significance of your sharing this?!
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