Sentences with phrase «ever confess»

No trader will ever confess to never losing their trades.
Why does no one ever confess to a salt tooth the way they do to a sweet one?
Don't you remember that we are forced to follow the doctrine of confessing to the priests, but do they ever confess their sins to us until it is revealed?
what does it mean when the tree produces good fruit without ever confessing itself as a Christian tree?
Have you ever heard or watched that Obama has ever confessed «I am Christian or believe in Jesus... etc» with his own mouth at public?

Not exact matches

Ever since I was 12, the conversation of choice for Christian guys has been to confess addiction to pornography, habitual masturbation, and unbearable guilt.
I confessed my fears of motherhood (the comment section after that one is perhaps my favorite ever), my struggle to find identity in the Christian «industry,» my not - so - holy Holy Week, my mistakes, my questions, my April Fools jokes, my joys.
These controversial stands prevented him from ever becoming a central figure in the Confessing Church.
Percy calls him «the most remarkable man I have ever known» and confesses that he owes him «a debt that can not be paid.»
Because the story is an allegory; Jesus speaks in parables, because he is a parable, for his alter ego, Judas, who for the last 2,000 years has been in the hands of self - confessed sinners (Christians), who have indeed entreated him spitefully, and have done every thing in their power to have you believe that he is dead, (although it's never written that he has died, or that he was ever buried, either).
Many people who confess to be a «western» christian take a lot for granted and live a life for themselves without ever asking God what He had planned for their lives even before conception.
Neither Evangelicals nor Catholics have ever pretended that there are not abiding differences in what we believe and confess.
We believe he is acting for the good of those who love him, but we confess that we often have no idea of how this act or that act can ever work for good.
HGTV reached out to Hatmaker last June, after she appeared on the Today show to discuss her blog post confessing to being the «worst end - of - school - year - mom ever
I confess, this is the first time I have ever read your work, but it seems as if you are converting to a philosophy, not embracing a religion.
Alister McGrath confesses that he is «verbally defeated by Frei's prose, which is the most opaque I have ever been obliged to wrestle with.»
If I am a captive to the historical «should,» I confess that my captivity is voluntary, because I can not conceive of justice or peace ever being kindled into reality without the spark of a human «should.»
The difference is, Christians, being Christians, realized it was wrong and stopped, confessed it was wrong and have been paying for their mistakes ever since, thanks to the muslims who scream it from the rooftops along with their «prayers».
As for the Eye — Creationists only ever refer to the rhetorical portion of Darwin's statement in which he said «to suppose that the eye... could have been formed by natural selection, seems, I freely confess, absurd in the highest possible degree» — but they never point out that he then went on to describe the evolutionary path of the eye — a theory which over a hundred years of careful research has confirmed.
I don't know the history really well, but I'm pretty sure martin luther had a much bigger problem with the church accepting money for people to «get out of purgatory faster» and with the idea that saying 10 «Hail Mary's» gets people forgiven than he ever had with the act of confessing.
And then... only AFTER they have confessed to you that this is the BEST chocolate chip cookie they have ever put in their mouth... do you drop the news that these cookies do not have gluten, grains, butter, eggs (if vegan!)
I have to confess, this was the first ever cake I made with kale.
Being a self confessed «Cookie Monster» I am always trying to master the best cookie recipe ever.
Here's something I never thought you'd ever hear me say but I think I've found something I like more than my Peanut Butter Balls — and as a self confessed Peanut Butter addict this is big.
I have to confess I don't think I've ever had an Entenmann's cake.
I must confess to being one of the negative brigade as I ca n`t see Wenger ever motivating a title winning side.
I'm not defending his sulking but trust me if Gerrard, Suarez, Messi and Ronaldo were here they'll all be left frustrated.They will have to encourage the Arsenal players more than hundred times in one match.The big question remains if our players ever listen?I've seen many matches where Sanchez has urged and encourage our players to show more fight.He's done this a lot through his actions and words too.I'm remember when he came here and was tracking back, showing fight to win the ball and all that it made many of our players copy the same thing.We even confessed that Sanchez is having a positive impact in our team due to his efforts.Now becausehe wants to leavexpeople are speaking only about his negative side.I remember many people here saying they wouldn't bother and be angry if Sanchez wants to leave because our players show no fight.Didn't we say this here?Peopleare not giving him the credit he deserves.
I have to confess, I am more of a sunny holiday lover rather than snow and ski but if I were ever looking for a ski holiday, I'd give this a thorough look!!
This is when I confess that my breast pump knowledge kind of stopped in 2005, when it became evident that my second son was never ever ever going to drink my milk out of anything but me, so I gave up on pumping, and if I was out he just ate something else or waited.
That said, because she's confessing this anonymously through a Whisper confession, and she says it's a secret wish, we doubt she'd ever tell her husband that this is what she wants.
The first time I went there, I took a deep breath and confessed (to these women who had children, as in «more than one birth») that I really never ever wanted to give birth again, ever.
I freely confess to being more baffled about the reforms than ever after spending the week putting together a podcast on them.
How optimal levels of estrogen and progesterone restore your vitality Whenever you confess to someone — your care provider, your sister, your friend — about random health ails, like poor sleep, mood weirdness, or weight that won't come off, do they ever respond: «oh, it's probably your hormones»?
Whenever you confess to someone — your care provider, your sister, your friend — about random health ails, like poor sleep, mood weirdness, or weight that won't come off, do they ever respond: «oh, it's probably your hormones»?
I have to confess, I haven't ever done a stuffed artichoke recipe; we love to eat them plain, steamed.
But ever since I left Loughborough University I have been a self - confessed fugitive of the fitness industry, operating outside the rules and restrictions of normal sport.
Nikki, I have to confess that I've played around with my camera ever since I bought it.
But then I put it on and I have to confess it is not the most comfy accessory ever... especially is you have well, a belly.
Have you ever needed to just confess something?
I'm going to start this post by confessing that this is the first ever One Room Challenge that I haven't technically finished... [Read more...]
On top of the fact that the website confesses everything described in this review, why would anybody want to use this site ever?
the biggest turning point would be, at the last moment, one woman confesses her guilty secret to the other (the one whose marriage engagement got cancelled) that she has loved her ever since the first time she laid eyes on her, but she never dares to tell her.
That's what's so wickedly satisfying about the centerpiece scene, in which the surviving teens are forced to play a life - and - death game of Never Have I Ever, either confessing their sins or risking a swift demise.
«Jack and I hardly ever spent the night together,» she confesses (hardly an image intended for the public) and wonders, «Now what am I left with?»
Having only ever owned a succession of VHS copies of the film, the last bought online just last year, I must confess the curious thing about having this film now in this incarnation is that the dragon effects are actually better served by a less distinct transfer.
«Ever since the Nancy Kerrigan and Tonya Harding thing in the 1990s, I've always loved ice skating,» confesses Alice Eve.
this time the motion picture was not boring at all, and I'll confess that I glimpsed at my wristwatch ever and anon only to make sure that it wouldn't end soon, as I enjoyed every moment of the flick.
(One wonders whether Alan Pakula, who once confessed an urge to make a contemporary silent film, ever made serious overtures to the studios.)
And when Conor eventually confesses his «truth», I suspect anyone who has ever watched a loved one suffer will concur with his admission.
is the most faithful adaptation of The Odyssey there ever was despite having almost no relationship to the literal text — indeed doesn't seem all that bad when most of what he confesses is lying to his wife (Alison Pill) about quitting cigarettes.
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