«When you see a finish line you should sprint,» was Jürgen Klopp's
final exhortation to his Liverpool players before this potentially season - defining -LRB-...)
Thus
the final exhortation of Paul to his beloved community in Philippians 4:8: «Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is honourable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is gracious, if there is any excellence and if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things.»
If so, start with this third and
final exhortation to pray..
Not exact matches
The passage itself embodies a strongly christological thrust in the phrase «you did it to me,» which makes Jesus in some sense the referent of all the deeds of mercy done in the world.3 More importantly, Matthew attaches the pericope to a series of
exhortations obviously intended to encourage the Christian community to persevere until the
final judgment; 4 thus the deeds of mercy inculcated are direct responses to the Christian proclamation (7:794).
(3) The
final section consists of various
exhortations perhaps expressed in the community's service of worship.
The book ends with the
final day's
exhortation: words of inspiration for young readers to make the most of every day.
Thus, Emmott's tedious essay — which, in my view contains not a single original idea, but merely rehashes the standard Chicken Little
exhortations found in books such as The Population Bomb (1968), Planetary Overload (1993) and Our
Final Hour (2003)-- whispers the following into our ear: