Sentences with phrase «for in an inn»

Misery, sorrow, poverty, loneliness, helplessness, and guilt mean something different in the eyes of God than according to human judgment; that God turns toward the very places from which humans turn away; that Christ was born in a stable because there was no room for him in the inn — a prisoner grasps this better than others.
And she brought forth her firstborn Son, and wrapped Him in swaddling cloths, and laid Him in a manger, because there was no room for them in the inn.
The end of Luke 2:7 says, there was no room for them in the inn.
Alanj wrapped him in swaddling clothes and placed him in a manger, because there was no room for them in the inn.
Feeling like there's no room for you in the inn?
In my book, Christmas Redemption, I briefly look at the wording in Luke 2:7 which says that when Jesus was born, Mary laid Him in a manger because there was no room for them in the inn.
Luke 2:7, in speaking of Mary, says «And she gave birth to her first born son, and she wrapped him in cloths, and laid him in a manger, because there was no room for them in the inn
Jesus was the center person laid in a manger «because there was no place for him in the inn».
The mighty conqueror comes into the world in piercing cold, in a stable «because there was no room for them in the inn».
There's room enough for all in the Inn, imho.

Not exact matches

«People are more apt to buy products where they have a clear understanding of what it is and what it stands for and products that connect with them,» says Allen Schiffenbauer, chief research officer for the Brand Consultancy, a firm based in Washington, D.C., whose clients include Staples, Holiday Inn, and the NFL.
However, due to the building's landmark status (it was an inn for visiting barristers in the 18th century) there are no signs or flags allowed on the exterior; instead a bright green elephant sculpture marks the entrance to the hotel.
New England is known for its quaint bed and breakfasts, and the Curtis House Restaurant & Inn in Woodbury, Connecticut, is no exception.
President Woodrow Wilson's daughter got married at the inn in 1913, and the property remains a popular destination for weddings today.
Fairfield Inn and Suites, which hired her as spokesperson for something the company called «National Amazing Month,» a marketing campaign that involved conducting a survey in which it asked 1,400 people about who helps them stay amazing.
From November through February, 30 - foot swells and gale - force winds lash the western shores of Vancouver Island in British Columbia, putting on an awesome show for guests at the Wickaninnish Inn.
Its austere landscape is even more extraordinary in the winter, when the 29 - suite Fogo Island Inn becomes a haven for artists, foodies, and burnt - out urbanites looking for rest and relaxation.
The campaign has resulted in some 10 % growth year - over-year for Red Roof Inn.
For 52 generations, a single family has passed down the small, immaculately kept inn, making it the longest running business in the world.
Kreider manned a table at the Cybernet Expo, a convention for the Internet porn industry, staged at a San Francisco Holiday Inn in early July.
On Jan. 20, Monogram and Michael Marks, a Riverwood Capital founding partner, took part in a $ 15 million Series C round for Dig Inn of New York.
The $ 15 million hotel will replace a previous Hampton Inn that closed in 2017, and will be one of the first to feature the newest Hampton design for the brand.
REVPAR for comparable systemwide North American limited - service hotels (including Courtyard, Residence Inn, SpringHill Suites, TownePlace Suites and Fairfield Inn & Suites) increased 8.0 percent in the fourth quarter with a 1.4 percent increase in average daily rate.
In addition to having enough time to stop and care for a man beaten by robbers on the side of the road, he also had the financial resources to pay for his stay at an inn.
Mary could have gone around bragging that she was carrying the promised Messiah and as a result, she could have demanded that she be given the best room in the innfor free, and the innkeeper should kick out whoever was there.
If the God had permitted himself to be born in an inn, wrapped in swaddling - clothes and laid in a manger, could the contradiction have been greater than that the news of the day should be the swaddling - clothes of the Eternal, aye, as in the supposed instance its actual form, so that the Moment is really decisive for eternity!
In other words, there is still «no room at the inn» for anyone who doesn't willingly go on the rack or «stand in judgment» by the Christians in the rooIn other words, there is still «no room at the inn» for anyone who doesn't willingly go on the rack or «stand in judgment» by the Christians in the rooin judgment» by the Christians in the rooin the room.
The English law is inseparably bound up with the history and structure of the Inns of Court, those ancient collegiate societies to which, until recently, every barrister had to belong, and which, in my days as a student, insisted that you could not be called to the Bar without first dining for a requisite number of nights in the Hall of your Inn.
While Luke 2:7 says «there was no room for them at the inn,» the word for «inn» is kataluma, which can mean «inn» in the traditional sense, but most likely refers to a room in a house.
It shows its hand when details intended literally are invested with inappropriate metaphorical weight — when, for example, the ass, the inn or Jericho in the parable of the compassionate Samaritan is made a matter of deep mystical import.
Some of them may bear a certain superficial resemblance to Jesus» story, but the particular manner of the parable sets it apart: the urgent eagerness, the lavish wastefulness of the stranger's compassion for the wounded man as he «went up to him, bound up his wounds, pouring in oil and wine, set him on his own beast, brought him to an inn, and took care of him.»
Here Stemheimer joins with [inn in calling for adults to step into public life.
Would you deny that within the Church during these many centuries no liberationist impulse manifested itself, that there was no room for it as «there was no room in the inn» in Bethlehem when Christ was born?
Not surprisingly, there was no room for Aquinas in this particular theological inn.
The recognition of the church as the inn where one goes to receive healing strength for growth in maturing is the first step toward that growth.
She gave birth to her first son, wrapped him in cloths and laid him in a manger — there was no room for them to stay in the inn.
True to His respect for the degree of man's freedom of choice, limited but still authentic, God's Son came in weakness, cradled in a manger because no inn would make room for the young mother in her hour.
Of the images he turned to most frequently, one was the image of Jesus as the Good Samaritan in the famous New Testament parable in which a wounded man left beside the road was ignored by representatives of the Establishment while only a despised foreigner stopped to tend him, took him to an inn and paid for his care.
Walking distance to world - class everything, the distinctive Napa River Inn located in Downtown Napa has been named one of America's Dozen Distinctive Destinations by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, and is a Forbes Four Star hotel.
We live in Leon Iowa, owners of the Little River Inn Motel, Stop in for a free night if your going through Iowa!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jamaica Inn's Black Friday Sale asks guest to relax, unwind and embrace the simple joys of living with 30 % off accommodations for a stay of 4 - nights or more in one of the 48 suites or cottages, adorned in crisp white and Wedgewood blue, set against a backdrop of green grass, vibrant flowers and glistening blue seas.
To be fair, the Holiday Inn was the nicest I think I've been in, but I still have an aversion to paying anything triple - digit for a hotel:]
Created at the Melrose Inn in Prospect, Kentucky, the original recipe for Derby Pie remains a closely guarded secret.
The company's commitment to quality traces back to her family's restaurant at the Tabard Inn, one of the oldest hotels in Washington, D.C.. For years, the Cohen family has operated a farm in rural Virginia where it grew fresh produce for the restauraFor years, the Cohen family has operated a farm in rural Virginia where it grew fresh produce for the restaurafor the restaurant.
With its majestic Green Mountains setting in the heart of the Killington Valley and an acclaimed on - site restaurant and bar, it's no wonder that Red Clover Inn & Restaurant is one of Vermont's premier destinations for foodies, outdoorsmen and city - skippers alike.
Red Clover Inn has about 245 menu selections and a wine inventory of 1,660 bottles in its wine cellar, offering a glass or a bottle for every budget.
The company is considering a fourth expansion to the restaurant and inn and is in the early stages of planning a high - end, full - service RV park for the property.
Rich in history and accolades, Red Clover Inn is known for its personalized hospitality, stylish accommodations and an unmatched fine dining experience.
As the only bed and breakfast in the state with a working onsite winery, the inn has been hosting guests looking to sip and stay in the region for over 30 years.
Next in line was a pastry chef position for a lovely place called The Candlewood Inn, owned by entrepreneurs John Royce and Thomas Montague.
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