Not exact matches
If I was
ever dying in a hospital, the last person I'd want to
see is a closed, cold Harvard professor who is unable to listen.
To paraphrase him, I'd say: «That if I was
ever sick in the hospital, if I was
ever dying, that the last person I would
ever want to
see is some Harvard Divinity School professor wanting to talk to me about faith or the depth of his spiritual life.»
That right there has got to be one of the anti-climax stories
ever told, but because Stephen in the account given is said to be looking right into heaven at the time and he is said to be
seeing angels, God, Jesus, all of them that he could
see, and... they did nothing but watch him
die.
I recall being asked by a distraught lady whether she would
ever again
see her dog which had just
died.
With the breakdown of communism in Eastern Europe, we may well
see a rekindling in the West of the liberal myth of progress — to the extent that it
ever died in the American heart.
has anyone that is writing this crap
ever die, and go to the promose land or
see Jesus or his dad the ONE
She can't
see herself
ever doing anything wrong or if she
dies, she laughs at herself and truly finds it funny.
No one who's
ever seen a buddy
die, no one who's had to take a life, no one who's
seen the evil that's out there firsthand is
ever going to say it's a good thing.
In his reply to «
Die Bauleute» Buber makes a distinction between revelation and the giving of the law which Rosenzweig has failed to make: «I do not believe that revelation is
ever lawgiving, and in the fact that lawgiving always comes out of it, I
see the fact of human opposition, the fact of man.»
See, for instance, Things Hidden, 235 - 236: «In effect, this sacrificial concept of divinity must «
die», and with it the whole apparatus of historical Christianity, for the Gospels to be able to rise again in our midst, not looking like a corpse that we have exhumed, but revealed as the newest, finest, liveliest and truest thing that we have
ever set eyes upon.»
To change the image, the «old Adam» (Our wrong self - will and our wrong self - seeking) takes a long time to
die, even though the «new Adam» (the self that we
see in Christ and would fain be) is at work in us and grows
ever stronger as we look to God and commit ourselves to God and the divine healing work.
In the almost fifty years that I worked as a doctor, I have hardly
ever seen a man
die so entirely submissive to the will of God.21
Is it possible and after reading about it i kept on thinking «i will sell to my soul for 20 carats get out shut up i will never
ever sell my soul to you oh god please help me and this is continuing for a few days i am afraid that i have sold my sold to the devil have i please help and still i think god's way of allowing others to hate him us much worse even you know and can easily think think about much better punishments like rebirth after being punished for all the sins in life and i am feeling put on the sin of those who committed the unforgiviable sin (the early 0th century priests) imagine them burning in hell fire till now for 2000 years hopelessly screaming to god for help i can't belive the mercy of god are they forgiven even though commiting this sin keans going to hell for entinity thank you and congralutions i think the 7 year tribulation periodvis over in 18th century the great commect shooting and in 19th century the sun became dark for a day and moon was not visible on the earth but now satun has the domination over me those who don't belive in jesus crist i used to belive in him but now after knowing a lot in science it is getting harharder to belive in him even though i know that he exsists and i only belived in him not that he
died for me in the cross and also not for eternal life and i still sin as much as i used to before but only a little reduced and i didn't accept satan as my master but what can i do because those who knowingly sin a lot and don't belive in jesus christ has to accept satan as their master because he only teaches us that even though he is evil he gives us complete freedom but thr followers of jesus and god only have freedom because they can sin only with in a limit and no more but recive their reward after their life in heaven but the followers of satun have to go to hell butbi don't want to go to hell and be ruled by the cruel tryant but still why didn't god destroy satun long way before and i think it was also Adam and eve's fault also they could have blamed satan and could have also get their punishment reduced but they didn't and today we are
seeing the result
But when a man who claimed to be the Son of God drops by three days after you
saw him
die and buried, it seals the deal as far a who Jesus is and you write everything you
ever heard him say down and tell all that will listen.
Ever since the publication of Johannes Weiss's
Die Predigt Jesu corn Reich Gottes in 1892, a growing number of New Testament scholars have
seen Jesus as a «thorough - going eschatologist» (Albert Schweitzer's term), deeply influenced by Jewish apocalyptic writings.
Faith is good, and gives a lot of people a reason to live, but the word of God is the most abused power our species has
ever seen, more wars have been started and more people have
died for his name then for any other purpose.
Have you
ever seen a devout Christian lead a perfectly good life, and wonder why his god abandoned him as he lay there
dying of cancer?
Once we understand how the blood of Jesus rescues the world from sin, we
see why it was necessary for Jesus to suffer and
die on the cross as He did, and how the entire bloody spectacle of the cross reveals a God who is more deeply in love with us than we
ever before imagined.
I believe everyone predicts a cataclysm before they
die; and by damn, we all want to
see the sh!t hit the fan — or
see our enemies eat sh!t (which
ever would be more satisfying) within our lifetimes.
Ever since I
saw this recipe on My New Roots, I have been
dying to try it!
And
ever since I
saw Laura's recipe for pine nut parmesan a few weeks back I have been
dying to make it, and yep, it is downright magical.
Oh my God, I am
DYING laughing right now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That is the greatest thing I have
EVER seen!
DIED: EDWARD W. MAHAN, 83, who Jim Thorpe called the greatest football player he had
ever seen; in Natick, Mass..
I expect he will
die or retire before I will
ever have an opportunity to
see him again.
Last season,
saw glimpses of what Newcastle could achieve, did
ever so well and then
died a death.
What Gnabry or Welington
ever do in BPL, in the first league?Nothing!They are good prospect for the future?Sure, but they need to be loaned out for a season, to play in BPL constantly to
see if they are or aren't good players, if they confirm, how are they against real players.At U21 are very mutch good players but just 20 % become good / decent players, others» born as talent and
die as hopes».
yet... when i get sick... i get maybe an hour nap and then i either have to help with the kids, or do stuff around the house or go to work... the worse time i was
ever sick that i can remember is when i was 8 months preggo with my 2nd, i was already feeling like crap my whole pregnancy, i was high risk so i was
seeing the dr twice a week (3 hour appts... lame) and i got some kinda bug, well my hubby still made me help with the kids, and the needy dog and everything else around the house... preggo... sick... then he got sick... and was
dying lol.
«I'm wondering on behalf of not only my conference, but on behalf of the public, who is
dying to know what's going to be in this budget, if we
ever get to
see it,» Gianaris said.
His Blue Ridge snag was one of the biggest he'd
ever seen, and the fact that it still held its bark meant it had
died only recently.
«It's the weirdest supernova we've
ever seen... It's like the star that keeps on
dying.»
Two people from the Arabian peninsula picked up a virus no one has
ever seen before; one is now very ill, the other has
died.
On Feb. 5, 2014 a special hangout focused on the recent detection of a
dying star igniting the most powerful blast
ever seen — something so powerful it radiated energy that was 500 million times that of visible light.
Norbert Schulz and Nicola Omodei discuss the recent detection of a
dying star igniting the most powerful blast
ever seen — something so powerful it radiated energy that was 500 million times that of visible light and how scientists have discovered that a familiar sight in the skies is actually our earliest view yet of a star being consumed by the remnant of a nearby exploded star.
I've been
dying for pearl booties
ever since I
saw the Nicholas Kirkwood pair, so I was ecstatic when I found these at a fraction of the price, and in blush pink.
If you follow me on snapchat (@upbeatsoles) you
saw I got this to
die for floral embroidered leather jacket and I don't think I have
ever had so many responses on snapchat before with people asking where it was from so I thought I would start the week off with it!
I have been
dying for some Aquazzura shoes
ever since
seeing them on Erica of Fashioned Chic (probably my favorite blogger
ever — her pictures and wardrobe are just to
die for), but they have been hard to find for a good price.
A collection of easy breezy pieces in crisp whites sprinkled with pops color, sexy jumpsuits and sports wear, to -
die - for open toed gladiator sandals, great prints, the cutest pink tweed shorts suit I
ever did
see and of course, her famous bags!
I've never,
ever worn tassels before and when I
saw the fun suede jacket and to -
die - for bucket J&M Davidson drawstring bag, I knew they had to take an outing together.
I've been
dying to go there
ever since I
saw all your snaps — you captured your experience beautifully.
I have been
dying to try the culotte trend
ever since they showed up all over the runways, so when I
saw culottes in the form of my favorite thing
ever, the jumpsuit, I basically had to have it!
At this point, I knew there was no way I would
ever see him again, and he had offended and annoyed me so much and I felt there was no way he would let the topic drop, so I lied and said I had lived with someone for many years and he had recently
died.
I've been
dying to
see this
ever since I missed it at New York Film Festival.
I have been under the influence of John Cassavetes and Gena Rowlands and their extended family in film
ever since I
saw a retrospective of Cassavetes's movies at MoMA soon after he
died.
We all know, Avengers: Infinity War is not going to be the regular superhero movie we'll
see, we also know we have the biggest — the badass marvel villain
ever «Thanos» and last we all have a small hint of someone major
dying in the movie.
M as a character in all the Bond's I have
seen was only
ever more than set decoration in Tomorrow Never
Dies and that wasn't even that good.
Of course, as anyone who has
ever seen a cop movie already knows, lots of people will end up
dying today, and Talley will spend the rest of the movie trying to rinse their blood off his hands.
In 1977 (Starsky And Hutch poster on the wall, David Bowie on the turntable, Bellow's Humboldt's Gift and Alex Haley's Roots in the bookstore) we
see Ben (Oakes Fegley), a kid in Gunflint, Minnesota who is plagued by nightmares about wolves (of which there are a few in his home state), by his hearing condition, and by memories of his single mom, Elaine (Michelle Williams), who
died in a car wreck without
ever revealing to him who his dad was.
It'll be interesting to
see how well the Multi-Build feature stacks up and it should be fun to
see how TT Games decides to tackle some of the film's especially darker moments, especially given how some of those scenes might clash with the TT Games «No one
ever dies» philosophy.
(Ironically Dick
died in relative poverty without
ever having
seen any of the movies based on his stories, which makes him a bit like Mozart who, um,
died before he could get to
see Amadeus...)
Thich Nhát Hanh tells her to look at the cloud above her and to
see that when it passes, it turns into rain and that nothing
ever dies.