Sentences with phrase «even death of loved»

From marriages to divorces to even the death of a loved one, these events may have you reevaluating how you want to distribute your assets and property.
In order to receive proper compensation for your injuries, damages, or even the death of a loved one, it's recommended that victims of boating accidents contact a personal injury attorney who is familiar with the many unique laws, regulations, and challenges that can surround boating accidents.
Dealing with serious injuries or even the death of a loved one is tough enough.
When circumstances such as a loss of job, divorce, separation even the death of a loved one cause us financial hardships, it's in our best interest to let our creditors know right away.
For still others, a book's wings help them cope with difficult situations — an illness, the disappointment of not making the team, or even the death of a loved one.

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The marvel of it is that even in the midst of a life that clearly is not easy, we are never untied from the love of God, which is stronger than death.
However, it is far beyond a blind leap of faith, as the Bible and the life, death, resurrection and ascension of Jesus are evidence that there is a God and that He loves us enough to provide a way for salvation even though we as sinners don't deserve it.
At the time of death, there are no books or philosophy, or even religious teachings... It's just you and your loved ones, alive or dead, but only the closest people in your life.
That is why out of His great love for us, even you who deny him, He sent His only begotten and beloved Son to die a woeful, dreadful and shameful death.
He loved men so much that, even knowing many would reject his offer, he freely provided the costly atonement for all sin, so that no man need fear punishment and death, but could repent of their wickedness and be restored to loving relationship with God.
The children in the Middle East today, who refuse to deny Christ in the face of certain death, have that perfect love, which is greater than even faith, 1 Corinthians 13:13.
Those who feel lonely and lost and long forgotten, get to feel the fullness of the only Love who has ever loved them to death, and back to the realest life, the Love who woos and heals wounds, who whispers Beloved and Bride, whose passion proves even we are worthy of being loved beyond this world.
It is to say that true liberation from sin is found in loving and following Jesus Christ, even to the point of death.
The presence of sin draws out the even deeper enaction and expression of divine love which is Christ's faithfulness to his original mission, «even to death on a Cross» (Philippians 2:8).
As Christians, our most «deeply held religious belief» is that Jesus Christ died on the cross for sinful people, and that in imitation of that, we are called to love God, to love our neighbors, and to love even our enemies to the point of death.
His love evidently had the character of absolute devotion, even to the suffering of persecution and death; his interest was a perpetual obsession; his admiration was worship.
It would then be an attempt to convey in a vivid pictorial form the truth, or the belief, that self - sacrificing love is so supremely valuable that in comparison with it even death is of small significance; that although the enemies of Jesus won their victory over him, yet in retrospect his life has become a more potent influence than theirs, for his memory has survived as an inspiration and example for all men.
Hey, love this song, have since the first time i heard it, even before it was on the cd It's one of the things that got me through my mum's short illness and death, i used to sing it to her during the night watches through my tears, until HE did come and carry her home.
This revelation is the key to the meaning of existence: God wants to redeem man and the world, and even himself, through a creation that is so charged with love that it proves stronger than death.
Why when among us comes a man asking us to the light of truth, proving him self to be different from date of birth, and when he showed us love, cured our sick, even brought back to life our dead ones, who was able to tell us what we stored and what is in stored for us.why do we condemn him to death as a transgressor?
I love America because it's DEMOCRACY, a word not well know on the cave yet, we have freedom of speech where anyone can voice their opnion, no matter how ignorant it sounds, no worries even though i desagree with the agression and the childish comments of some here, rest assure noone will stone you to death, burn your picture, or decapitate you.
Thank you for your tender handling of his death over these past months, and thank you for a fitting memorial to a man whom so many admired and loved, even if some of us had to do so from a distance.
Jesus «in obedience accepted even death», 48 yet rose again to new life in the «harvest of the Spirit».49 Wherever Christians meet in the name of Jesus, his risen presence is there.50 Wherever Christians are inspired and strengthened for acts of mercy, love, goodwill in the promotion of social harmony and human welfare, the presence of the risen Christ is to be hailed.
So in humility and love, Jesus submitted to history's greatest injustice when He humbled Himself «by becoming obedient to the point of death, even death on a cross» (v. 8).
We loved each other through job loss, sickness, the death of one of our children, we know each other so well and we even learned to love each other's weaknesses.
No matter what we go through, and we all go through suffering, abuse, loss of loved ones, sickness, and even death, Jesus is by our side.
It also speaks of love for the brethern, even to the point of death — yet the western christian church is so caught up with building its own clone organizations that we have lost the caring / love aspect of out faith.
It alone reserves nothing for itself and thus can dispose also of the future (which otherwise man seeks to save, because he is fearful of his finiteness, which must be treated with care); it alone can love even this earth together with God and thus integrate also all earthly love into the moment of eternity, and it alone will not fail in this, because it loves him who has never been sorry for having risked this earth of guilt, curse, death and vanity.
True, Scripture presupposes rather than enlarges on man's freedom of choice, and its explicit theme, especially in the New Testament, is the paradox that man's continuing responsible freedom is enslaved by the demonic powers of sin and death and even by the law, and that it must be freed to the love of the law by the grace of God.
The vision of Revelation thus continues: «And they have conquered him by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony, for they loved not their lives even unto death» (Revelation 12:11).
David discovered this principle and this was probably why God let him off the hook and did not have him stoned to death for adultery and murder like the law required: because David was humble and repented (even though Achan and plenty of other people repented and God still punished them, and this has nothing to do with the fact that David was king and probably would not have commanded his own stoning to keep the law even though he wrote Psalm 119 which is all about how much he loved keeping every commandment in the law).
The acts of the earthly Jesus, for all their remembered beauty, were recognized as but the casual and partial manifestations of a love which only one supreme act had been able fully to express: He who had shared the nature and the name of God had for man's sake denied himself in a sense in which only God could: he had emptied himself, becoming a common man, and as a man had suffered both life and death, even the death of the cross...
I'll remember the grace and mercy and loving - kindness in His character, and I'll pray to a Father who can give the blind eyes to see and who is working even now to create a world free of pain, suffering, crying or death, where many tribes worship as one, holy people.
I can stand everything — even though that horrible demon, more dreadful than death, the king of terrors, even though madness were to hold up before my eyes the motley of the fool, and I understood by its look that it was I who must put it on, I still am able to save my soul, if only it is more to me than my earthly happiness that my love to God should triumph in me.
Here we find fear of a bodiless condition associated with firm confidence that even in this intermediate, transient condition no separation from Christ supervenes (among the powers which can not separate us from the love of God in Christ is death — Romans 8:38).
Various connectors that trigger the memory of a past abortion, such as the death of a loved one, sounds (like that of a hoover, recalling the sound of the suction during the procedure) or even weather, can induce these symptoms unexpectedly.
As some of the petitioners in these cases demonstrate, marriage embodies a love that may endure even past death.
God Himself is said to use this method: those whom He loves, He chastens, even perhaps with the prospect of death.
There are certain ways of speaking about Jesus which imply, or even come near to stating, that Jesus did something to change the attitude of God to men, that somehow Jesus changed God's wrath into love, that somehow Jesus persuaded God to hold his hand and to pacify his anger to withhold his judgment of condemnation, that, to put it very crudely, Jesus by his sufferings and his death bought off God.
(but even if it didn't that should be obvious) Therefore Gods groundwork for the spectacular future that God has in store for us is built upon love and the way to create that love is for God to forgive us and grant us eternal life which is made available to us by the grace of Jesus Christ and the death he took for us all on the cross.
Despite what the prince in Dostoevsky's Idiot says about the crucified Christ constituting a sight that could cause one to lose faith, it is precisely upon the Pierced One that the believer must gaze — for in contemplating the length and breadth and depth of a God whose love recoils not from his enemies (nor even from death), even the least faithful believer is offered the greatest proof of the reliability of the Word into which they entrusted their destiny.
One need not deny the value of martyrdom in certain instances, or the selflessness of sacrificial death that is sometimes involved in trying to live a life of love, or even at times of pacifism (as a strategy, without believing in it as an absolute principle).
Look at elephants, they mourn death, often staying behind to hold and pass around the bones of a loved family member or a fallen friend, even returning to the same spots many years later to mourn, again.
I can love and even venerate the good in my friend unto to the point of death, because doing so is by divine transference an act of worship to the only God.
Father was satisfied with Jesus sacrifisce but NOT because Father would require blood and death of an innocent Son, but because Father's and Son's love is so great that it was WILLING to endure and sacrifice everything, even to die undeservingly and unjustly, in order to show us that love.
How about the millions of Christians with good attitude, who's out there sacrificing their lives for others, showing such genuine love even to the point of death?
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We can't be perfect enough, we can't love enough, so we are called to rest and be restored in the one who loves perfectly and humbled himself to the point of dying a criminal's death even though He never sinned and was one with God Himself.
He is the God of love: love which will not let us go, even through death.
In the passion of the martyrs all Christians can see the universal Christian vocation, the call to love the Lord they met in baptism even unto death.
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