If you have a short memory, you might be
forgiven for such optimism.
While it is true that God will
forgive us for such behavior, His grace is never a license to treat others so shamefully.
Faith wouldn't make athiests any more
forgiving for such a tragic murder.
It is not at all what God wants for us, but He does
forgive us for such things.
Forgive me for such a basic question (I never ever make anything..
But it's also a serious one, capable of circulating the Nordschleife in under seven minutes, wearing stiffer suspension than a regular Huracan, active aero, and a rear - biased all - wheel drive system that's surprisingly
forgiving for such a focused car.
Forgive me for such a lengthy response.
Not exact matches
If you've come to the Japanese console - maker in the past 10 years, though, you're
forgiven for not remembering
such a time.
Branson pulled in other examples
such as Nelson Mandela's story of
forgiving the people who imprisoned him
for 27 years.
If you had to «break the news» to your wife that a $ 6k investment you made four years ago (and forgotten about) had grown into $ 1.8 million, sure, she might be pissed
for a few minutes — but I'm sure she'd quickly
forgive you
for making
such a smart move while you had the chance.
That statement may come as a surprise to non-UK readers, many of whom might well be
forgiven for thinking the country's steel mills had gone the way of other legacy industries
such as coal mining and shipbuilding.
According to this view, the Holy Spirit is so offended of having His works confused with those of the devil, He will never allow
such a person to be
forgiven for this sin.
The significance
for me in
such instances, was that I was given the opportunity to
forgive my abusers, the observers who stood by and did nothing, and yes, even myself.
We can not remove sin from this world but we can be moved by the love God gave us, in his only begotten Son, to share this love, which is eternal,
forgiving, and powerful, so powerful that it can not be removed by, even, the taking of life —
for no sooner do you take the life of
such young ones away that, in the next moment, they are with Christ.
Lord,
forgive me
for carrying
such guilt & shame over my own sinful past & former sexual dysfunction that I haven't had guts enough at critical times to call out grievous sexual misconduct & to help by Your power, leadership & grace make the world a safer place
for the vulnerable
In the great psalms of thanksgiving — the 103d,
for example the physical basis of life was not forgotten as a cause of gratitude, but thankfulness ranged up into other areas also,
such as
forgiven sin, the visible execution of divine justice, and the saving experience of divine mercy.
It is indeed praiseworthy
for victims of crime to
forgive their debtors, but
such personal pardon does not absolve offenders from their obligations in justice.
In the light of
such remarks Lawrence and others may be
forgiven for supposing that Whitehead's panpsychism takes the form of some kind of «double aspect» atomism.
«I always thought
forgiving somebody was like you were absolving them of their sins or their transgressions or whatever it is they did, and I started thinking it has more to do with the person
forgiving than it is
for the other person, it's
such a difficult task,» he suggests.
I'm going to
forgive Wayne
for repeating
such an old joke.
He is still at fault
for what he did, and made some terrible choices en route to
such a terrible crime, but God is able to
forgive the rapist because He knows what led up to the man committing
such a terrible sin.
The image of a woman who is battered
for 20 years by her clergyman husband and who would
forgive him, «because the Bible tells her to,» the image of a young mother and father who can not understand why their three - year - old daughter was sexually abused in the day care center to which they had entrusted her each morning; the image of a woman who was sacked from the women's program of her church because she refused to comply to the request of the president of the church that she and the other women vote
for him in his election campaign; the image of a 14 - year - old migrant domestic worker who faces the death sentence on trumped up charges, because she would not give in to the sexual demands of her employer; the image of a male priest of a church saying that every time he beats his wife she should thank him, because she is one step closer to salvation; or the priest who would make sexual advances on a woman who out of vulnerability turns to the church
for pastoral comfort... these are but a glimpse of the many
such images that are gathered during the course of this Decade.
If there is a God and this being is responsible
for such an act then God is anything BUT kind and
forgiving.
I am sure in some type of aestetically peaceful way that this prophet (s) will
forgive you
for saying
such a thing to get these pieces of identification that you may need to peacefully conduct your life in accordance with their precepts and your beliefs of the same.
This post illustrates the immorality and absurdity that is at the heart of Christianity: a god created us in
such a way that we are unable to meet it's high standards to have a happy afterlife, so this alleged god sacrificed himself to himself to
forgive us
for the way that he made us, and if we don't believe this absurdity we will be tossed into an eternal lake of fire to be tortured eternally
for something that was entirely the god's doing.
That immorality and absurdity was: a god created us in
such a way that we are unable to meet it's high standards to have a happy afterlife, so this alleged god sacrificed himself to himself to
forgive us
for the way that he made us, and if we don't believe this absurdity we will be tossed into an eternal lake of fire to be tortured eternally
for something that was entirely the god's doing.
As Bultmann uses them, the former refers to an event so far as it is significant
for human existence (e.g., the cross as the salvation - occurrence through which I understand myself as judged and
forgiven by God), while the latter refers to an event considered in abstraction from
such significance (e.g., the cross as an incident in the annals of ancient history).»
Yes i know two counsellors i told one of them about this and i want to know why Jesus Christ without any mercy sends that person to hell forever to suffer and never ever
forgives them even though they didn't commit any thing like murder and that also forever you can
forgive that person went in minutes of that sin with in a snap of a finger then only why that sin why not give him another life in Earth after
forgiving and punishing him
for the rest of his sin it is said that god and Jesus Is very merciful then why he is giving
such a life sentence that is much more worse than eternal nothingness and why doesn't he punish Satun with eternal nothingness because i think most of the sins in Earth are committed because of him only?
Lord
forgive me
for thinking
such blaphemous thoughts.
To
such protests, to even the hint of a suggestion that we can not
forgive, Jesus still responds, «
For mortals it is impossible, but for God all things are possible» (Ma
For mortals it is impossible, but
for God all things are possible» (Ma
for God all things are possible» (Matt.
And yet, I think that if one of the apostles were present at
such a baptism, they would tilt their head quizzically and say, «I know I've been dead
for almost 2000 years, so please
forgive my ignorance... But why are you baptizing someone in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit?
In «Scandal Time III,» Richard John Neuhaus expresses in several places his concern
for a now — elderly priest who is «repentant» and has «rendered decades of faithful service without a hint of suspicion» that he «pose [s] a threat to children or anyone else,» because
such a priest may now «be thrown out as an abuser,» not «welcomed as a
forgiven sinner to the company of
forgiven sinners that is the Church.»
For example, pastors may be «quickly moved by a compassionate heart to forgive,» yet must not be so diverted by forgiveness that they forgive in excess or in such a way as to invite irresponsibility.43 Only deep and accurate empathy can prepare the way for this discernme
For example, pastors may be «quickly moved by a compassionate heart to
forgive,» yet must not be so diverted by forgiveness that they
forgive in excess or in
such a way as to invite irresponsibility.43 Only deep and accurate empathy can prepare the way
for this discernme
for this discernment.
Moses was represented as identifying himself sacrificially with his people's lot until he desired no good fortune of his own apart from theirs — «Yet now, if thou wilt
forgive their sin — ; and if not, blot me, I pray thee, out of thy book which thou hast written» (Exodus 32:32)-- and from
such beginnings an illustrious record of vicarious suffering had brought the national history to Jeremiah, who, only a few years before Isaiah of Babylon wrote, had lived and died in voluntary self - giving
for the salvation of his people.
Such a man asseverated with stronger and stronger expressions how much this relapse tortures and torments him, how it brings him to despair, «I can never
forgive myself
for it,» he says.
In this representation I intentionally introduced the catchword, «I can never
forgive myself
for it,» precisely the word which is commonly used in
such a connection.
For example, if we say that the death of Jesus was necessary to
forgive sins, people want to know why Jesus had to die in
such a gruesome and bloody way.
You'll have to
forgive me
for forgetting to include what might be the most traditionally taco thing about this salad — the tortilla strips — and use your imagination to envision what it would look like had I actually remembered
such a crucial crunch factor.
Being a seafood lover I really can't
forgive myself
for not trying and sharing
such a wonderful recipe as this before!
Being a seafood lover I really can't
forgive myself
for not trying and sharing
such a wonderful recipe as this... [Read more...]
But scanning the stands at the Sapporo Dome, you'd be
forgiven for thinking the team colors are red and yellow —
such is the popularity of Angels apparel among the faithful.
Well we did sell them the best striker in the league and the epl trophy
for a combined total of 24M a few seasons back... hell, we probably sold man city the title or a few trophies too at some point so
forgive me if I take
such a rumour seriously.
The traveling supporters would have been
forgiven for being quiet on witnessing
such a catastrophic performance, yet they found a second gear to support their team during a tough time on the pitch.
Some fans would be
forgiven for thinking that he was lucky not to see red after
such a reckless challenge.
While Pogba would have been
forgiven for rushing back to the locker room having completed full 90 minutes after recently returning from a serious injury, instances
such as this showcase a simple football loving kid inside the global superstar he has become.
You'll have to
forgive me if I don't trust a wiki article
for a «well - balanced» look at the evidence
for such a contentious topic.
You may be
forgiven for wondering why it generated
such a response — it doesn't look particularly inspiring!
Nobody should dream he can become the president of this nation after this decision they have taken,» he said noting that Ghanaians will never
forgive the NPP
for taking
such a decision.
The Tories will not easily
forgive Cameron
for failure to win outright against
such an unpopular Labour prime minister.
Fourthly, Lib Dem and swing voters especially will not
forgive Lib Dems
for precipitating the demise of the Coalition government, probably two years before it is due to end, not on a point of principle,
such as on tuition fees, tax policy, social policy like gay marriage, Trident, the European treaty veto or the health or welfare bills but on... an issue of narrow partisan electoral self interest, i.e. unhappiness at boundary changes (which they had already voted
for in February 2011).