Sentences with phrase «ever reconcile»

However, the statistics show that most people won't ever reconcile after this period.
Can this family ever reconcile, despite the decades of hurt and suffering they carry?
Will Billy and Casey ever reconcile?
I do not think that He and I will ever reconcile in this area.
Years ago I gave up on ever reconciling the violent images of God with the Jesus of the cross in the NT.
This is what allows climate science to operate without ever reconciling predictions to the real world in an honest way.

Not exact matches

And perhaps in listening to a compassionate atheist, the Christian will be forced to heal themselves before they can ever hope to reconcile the athiest with God...
In my opinion, this cartoon reflects the ever present possibility that human beings are dynamic creatures who struggle to reconcile facts and feelings and who can — and often do — change their minds.
killed any hope of my ever being reconciled to them... the only thing I would add to this, David, is: «Invade their personal and emotional space as often as possible, and pour salt into their jagged open wounds» as a couple seem to be doing here, and many more are doing so on Facebook... heaven forbid they should just let you have some space to yourself and others who have the same experience, and not harrass you even there...
People who have been psychologically abused because of their race or sex may find it impossible ever to feel reconciled to members of the groups that have caused them torment.
Or the professional ballplayer who had to reconcile his shock at being traded like some commodity from the only major league team he had ever played for.
His readers need to be ever more fully reconciled to, or set apart entirely for, the purpose which is adumbrated in the wondrous peace that they already know.
Living out the gospel ideal of reconciled community proved far more difficult, and wonderful, than we ever expected.
And how are we to reconcile the suggestion that «these patterns of God» might ever not have entered into existence as a process with the adamant statement in the preceding text, «God and Value,» that «God must be a process, not merely a principle»?
You can say that Jesus does not drwon babies because when the Father looks on the Son, He sees that he does not need to drown babies ever again because His Son is at work reconciling the world.
I understand that there are strong arguments on both sides concerning Christians in the service so it is something I may not ever be able to fully understand or reconcile with.
For Kierkegaard there is no «solution» to this paradox, other than the greater paradox of the God - man, who, without ever making the leap into sin, became sin for us, i.e., accepted his human solidarity with us, so that in him we might be reconciled with God through the Atonement.
... Every article of human ingenuity has been employed to blunt the sharp edge of this scripture and to explain away the obvious meaning of these words, but it has been employed in vain, though nothing will ever be able to reconcile this and similar passages to the mind of the natural man (Pink, Sovereignty of God, 52).
But if Barth meant what he said about God's rule, it would seem that only with automatons could such a God ever be reconciled.
In some of his parables — such as the one about the prodigal son — he seems to go further than any Jewish teacher had ever gone before in depicting God as One who is not only willing but eager to be reconciled with sinful man.
Indeed, he never abandoned the theory of the «Self» that was formulated in this work, and the unifying or reconciling symbol of the «Self» ever thereafter remained the foundation and the goal of the individuation process, a process that Jung himself considered to be universally present in the collective unconscious.
If Ephesians 2:10 is any indication, God reconciling the world unto Godself is a calculated effort that's been in the works for a long time — like, ever.
@World..., I'm still trying to reconcile the statement,»... atheists want to take a limited 2000 or so year old childish concept of God and refute it...» with «Nothing has ever changed about God, just human ability to fully perceive and understand IT...» What is the «limited 2000... year old» concept of God that atheists want to refute and how is it different from the current concept of God.
We can create laws to enforce good behavior, but no law has ever changed a human heart or reconciled a broken relationship.
He used to offer his cell phone to anyone needing to reconcile broken relationships; he is the biggest hypocrite ever standing up there now, KNOWING he broke fellowship with MY ENTIRE FAMILY and refusing to humble himself to make things right.
Having disappeared as quickly as it fell into my lap, I spent awhile trying to reconcile the fact that maybe fate put him there for a reason, in that place, at that time, but that was all it was ever going to be.
Australia's challenge throughout the remainder of the 21st century is reconciling the economic imperative of developing our energy resources to meet the ever - increasing Asian energy market, with the need to maintain our energy security and develop an Australian economy that is shielded from the damaging effects of Dutch disease.
I don't want to ever say men aren't worth dating because I love men but seriously I probably won't be dating much because I don't know how to reconcile what I have grown accustomed to with the reality presented to me.
The couple reconciles just in time for the birth of their daughter and the young family lives happily ever after.
Finding a way to reconcile two competing demands - minimizing contact in practice in order to reduce the number of concussions sustained and the number of hits players sustain over the course of a week and a season that emerging science, now more than ever, suggests may have a deleterious cumulative effect [26] on a player's cognitive function over the long term, while at the same time maximizing the amount of time in practice learning how to tackle and block without head - to - head contact - time that is needed to maximize the protective effect of proper tackling on the number of head - to - head hits players sustain in game action, which can not only result in concussion, but catastrophic neck and spine injuries - is challenging, but clearly not impossible.
We put these questions to Professor Rae Langton — award - winning philosopher and the world's «fourth most influential woman thinker» — and discuss whether free speech can ever be reconciled with a need to suppress hateful voices.
The act states that any person who «should be reconciled to, or shall hold communion with the see or Church of Rome, or should profess the popish religion, or marry a papist, should be excluded, and are by that act made for ever incapable to inherit, profess, or enjoy the crown and government of this realm».
I think you are at your most expansive and brilliant when you try to reconcile the Nation with the fundamentally international socialism I am not sure you will ever succeed but the effort is always worth reading.
Provided always and it is hereby enacted That all and every Person and Persons who shall or may take or inherit the said Crown by vertue of the Limitation of this present Act and is are or shall be reconciled to or shall hold Communion with the See or Church of Rome... should be excluded and are by that Act made for ever incapable to inherit possess or enjoy the Crown and Government of this Realm and Ireland and the Dominions thereunto belonging or any part of the same or to have use or exercise any regall Power Authority or Jurisdiction within the same.
Because they offer theorists many more variables to play with, such «dark sector» models can be reconciled to fit into the ever tighter straitjacket of facts placed on dark matter by new data — but the downside is that this sprawling flexibility makes them very difficult to conclusively test.
by Walter Chaw It's hard for me to reconcile the Dario Argento of the Seventies through to 1982's Tenebre with the Dario Argento ever after (at least until what I've heard is a remarkable comeback, the upcoming completion of his Three Mothers trilogy).
One thing that is difficult to reconcile while watching the movie depiction of MacGruber is that, if he is supposed to be the most fearsome American warrior we've ever known, at no time is he shown as being much more than a bumbling ignoramus.
DVD Review by Kam Williams Headline: DVD Features Dysfunctional Family Dramedy John (John C. Reilly) is a sad sack who has been hoping to reconcile with his wife ever since she dumped him a half - dozen years ago.
Reconciling the pressures of austerity, a new school funding formula, a step change in national expectations of learners and ever vigilant Ofsted inspection can not be other than a huge challenge for school leaders and governors.
The new Porsche Panamera reconciles two contrasting characteristics more than ever before: the performance of a genuine sports car and the comfort of a luxury saloon.
But far away from all he's ever known, Daniel struggles to reconcile his new life with his mother's disappearance and the memories of the family and community he left behind.
- called Involution - An Odyssey Reconciling Science to God, which I self - published) today for the first time I moved from writer to «author» with the first ever acceptance of a short story for publication by someone else.
But the good news is that, with online banking and smartphone apps, reconciling your account is easier than ever.
«In fact the best proof of that is the Better Business Bureau did a study, and they told me it was one of the worst industries ever encountered as far as reconciling complaints.
Unlike Reconcile, neither drug has ever been prescribed for humans.
How can you reconcile a cohesive code base with an ever - growing feature set?
Consider what Nikolai Fedorov wrote in 1880s: that the ultimate function of the museum is to unify progressives and conservatives, vitality and death: «And our age in no way dares to imagine that progress itself would ever become the achievement of history, and this grave, this museum, becomes the reconstruction of all of progress's victims at the time when struggle will be supplanted by accord, and unity in the purpose of reconstruction, only in which parties of progressives and conservatives can be reconciled — parties that have been warring since the beginning of history.»
Overall, the exhibit attests to the difficulty involved in reconciling society's ever expanding attitudes and perspectives on popular culture.
It's incontestable that, even with the written Climategate record, there are wildly different interpretations out there, and I doubt they'll ever be reconciled.
And it was thereby further enacted That all and every Person and Persons that then were or afterwards should be reconciled to or shall hold Communion with the See or Church of Rome or should professe the Popish Religion or marry a Papist should be excluded and are by that Act made for ever incapable to inherit possess or enjoy the Crown...
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