Sentences with phrase «firm faith in us»

Dorsey is personally invested in Bitcoin, which goes to show his firm faith in cryptos.
What do you think can realistically be accomplished by a change of attitude or having a firm faith in an ideal?
I have very firm faith in the justice system and will wait for that process to unfold before making any further comments,» he said.
Rather, he suggests that if Adam ground his perceptions in a firm faith in God, everything else will fall into place:
Another basic point, one directly related to the liberal Christians» compulsive search for relevance, is the lack of a firm faith in objective values.
Therefore it must turn from this feeling and lay hold of and retain the deep spiritual yes under and above the no with a firm faith in God's Word, as this poor woman does, and say God is right in his judgment which he visits upon us; then we have triumphed and caught Christ in his own words.

Not exact matches

The hearings will likely produce additional drama amid the backdrop of little faith in both regulators and large financial services firms.
If you're interviewing for a position at the Vanderbloemen Search Group — a Houston - based firm that staffs churches and other faith - based organizations — don't be surprised to receive a text message asking a quirky question of sorts around 10:00 in the evening.
We are also pleased to see that the CSA, IIROC and MFDA may view refusals or low ball offers as an indication of problems with a registered firm's complaint handling practices including their obligation to deal fairly, honestly and in good faith with clients, act within the applicable standard of care, or have implemented and maintained effective complaint handling procedures.
Buffett had such faith in Ruane that he would recommend the firm to others.
Over the past few days, a number of major firms have shown faith in cryptocurrencies - including the likes of Nasdaq, which stated that they are open to the idea of becoming a crypto - exchange.
One of the definitions of faith is a firm belief in something for which there is no proof.
Paul is making the case that Jesus did in fact rise therefore our faith is firm and the act of baptism associates you with the death, burial and resurrection and shows others (those living) your choice and association with Christ.
Absent a true understanding of what the liturgy is, grounded in a firm grasp of what the gospel is, those who «come to church» do not grow in living faith.
This superior epistemology enjoys the firm foundation of divine revelation as treasured by Church Tradition and enlightened by faith and the prophetic inspiration of the Holy Spirit, as the Church, with all her members, engages the world in history.
Keep firm with your Faith and continue to proclaim the Good News of our LORD, the TRUTH about his HOLY SPIRIT given to all who believe in GOD's SAVING GRACE.
Faith is a firm belief in something for which there is no proof.
That «something,» I suggest, is the vibrant, New Testament - style faith found in the Catholic Church in Africa, whose leaders, at Synod 2014, challenged the leaders of German Catholicism to stand firm in the «faith once delivered to the saints» [Jude 1:3].
Methodology: LifeWay Research is a Nashville - based, evangelical research firm that specializes in surveys about faith in culture and matters that affect churches.
In Inventing American Religion: Polls, Surveys, and the Tenuous Quest for a Nation's Faith, I deal extensively with the history of polling and the current difficulties polling firms face, including not only plummeting response rates but also the public's declining confidence in pollinIn Inventing American Religion: Polls, Surveys, and the Tenuous Quest for a Nation's Faith, I deal extensively with the history of polling and the current difficulties polling firms face, including not only plummeting response rates but also the public's declining confidence in pollinin polling.
Upon the basis of Paul's teaching, taken alone, Christianity might possibly have foundered a century later in the rising sea of Gnosticism; possessing Mark's compilation of the historic traditions, later amplified by the other evangelists, the church held true to its course, steering with firm, unslackened grip upon the historic origins of its faith.
With a firm and simple belief in God which could be understood by the humblest and least educated, with a fiery confidence in Mohammed as the supreme prophet of God, with reverence for Jesus but declaring that Christians had misrepresented him, that he was not the unique Son of God, and that to Mohammed had been given a later revelation, with the type of fatalism and belief in heaven which reinforced ardor in battle, Islam proved the faith of warriors.
Historically black Protestants are even firmer in their faith: In both 2007 and 2014, 85 percent said their faith was very important to them, and 8 in 10 prayed every dain their faith: In both 2007 and 2014, 85 percent said their faith was very important to them, and 8 in 10 prayed every daIn both 2007 and 2014, 85 percent said their faith was very important to them, and 8 in 10 prayed every dain 10 prayed every day.
«Confessional» is used here in an affirmative sense, as a declaration of faith and recitation of firm belief:
Rather, we must stand firm in the faith and only use scriptures to support that position.
And none is more real than that which comes to light in Cary's explanation of what Luther actually means by «faith alone,» namely, a simple, firm belief that our sins are absolved when we hear the divine words to that effect pronounced in the sacraments of Baptism and Penance.
it never ceases to amaze me how many people believe that they are smarter than God... as far as i am concerned, kudos for Rob, Todd, and Prism for their courage in standing firm in their faith... as for me and my house, we will follow the Lord...
Firm in my faith, I am not afraid of any truths that are found.
Definition of faith: firm belief in something for which there is no proof.
He added that, «the young followers of Jesus must be aided to remain firm in the faith and to embrace the beautiful adventure of proclaiming it and witnessing to it openly with their lives.»
Merriam - Webster's dictionary defines faith as «firm belief in something for which there is no proof.»
Resist him, firm in your faith, knowing that the same experience of suffering is required of your brotherhood throughout the world.
No Christian before him, and perhaps none since, has so profoundly expressed the desperation of the soul's search for a rock of faith which will hold firm in the midst of the complete insecurity of human existence.
Here we find the most fundamental challenge from conservatism: to stand firm in our witness to a form of piety that is rooted in Bible and creed, but directs faith beyond them to the Lord of all.
There is no negative consequence in terms of eternity to encouraging people to maintain their faith in Jesus and resist evil and stand firm against the wiles of the devil until we are called home.
If we put the biblical definition of faith into Hebrews 11:1, and say, «Trust is firm confidence in things hoped for,» the sentence makes perfect sense.
Christ intends to present you — holy, spotless, and blameless — in God's presence, if you remain firm in the faith, rooted and grounded in him, unswerving from the hope of the good news you have heard, the good news declared not only to men and women on earth, but to all created beings under heaven.
To pick some random examples: In the 12th century, Peter Abelard, after a life of tragedy and tribulation, concludes his account of his own faith by saying, «The storm may rage but I am unshaken, though the winds may blow they leave me unmoved, for the rock of my foundation stands firm
For Christians around the world facing persecution, the message of the Cross and the resurrection help them to stand firm in their faith
Be strong in the faith and contend for faith and be firm in the salvation received by faith from the sacrifice of Jesus Christ on the cross.
All the other actions described — be alert, stand firm in the faith, be strong — are summed up at the end, that every action is to be done with love.
However Bonhoeffer insists that there must be a «firm faith present» (which «can only happen in a living Christian community») before the sacrament be administered.
It means standing firm in the faith when waves crash and when the beach erodes around us and around those we are called to lead, love and protect.
You have placed faith in Jesus, and you are standing firm in the faith.
We shall gather further steam to launch forward, firm in our faith that working in this is doing God's will, that indeed we are standing together with God against death and suffering.
No firm plans are in place at this time, but Ross said Graham's son, Franklin, has suggested the message may come in the form of a video «so that more people could be reached with the transformational message of faith in Christ that he has preached for more than six decades.»
Now I stand firm on this conviction that yes... an homosexual man or women can come to faith and be saved by Jesus Christ and have their sins forgiven through the blood of Jesus Christ but through the sanctification of the Holy Spirit they would not carry on committing the act of homosexuality because they would be «convicted» — now where there is no conviction of sin then where is the fruit of the Holy Spirit in that man or women?
LifeWay Research is a Nashville - based, evangelical research firm that specializes in surveys about faith in culture and matters that affect the church.
Now in his sixties, Konchalski has held firm to his no - frills faith, and equally resisted all efforts to expand his business or update it with high - tech communications.
For purposes of this article faith may be considered a firm adherence to a total vision of reality in the light of God's revealing word.
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