Sentences with phrase «forth light to the world»

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Then He brought forth His plan out of the darkness of mystery and revealed it to all the world: Jesus Christ, the Word of God in person, God's revelation of the meaning of universal history so that we need no longer walk in darkness but in the light.
Expanding on Arendt's observations Shriver notes how Jesus began his ministry proclaiming the Rule of God, calling Twelve to be with him and sending them forth to be like the light of the world, the salt of the earth, and to join him in calling whole towns to repentance.
Logos, before it was reduced merely to a «word» conveying facts, or to «reason» in the philosophical sense, or to «principle,» or to the ground of «logic,» referred to being as that power of gathering that brings all things forth into the light of being, holding them together in the unity of the world while also allowing them to shine forth in their separateness.
«Where lies the strangling fruit that came from the hand of the sinner I shall bring forth the seeds of the dead to share with the worms that gather in the darkness and surround the world with the power of their lives while from the dim lit halls of other places forms that never were and never could be writhe for the impatience of the few who never saw what could have been.»
Escaping seems to work less well for most people without the tactile feel of the pages, the ability to physically go outside or wherever there is sufficient light, and focus on the world brought forth by the ink on paper words.
It is up to you to bring light back to the world and save humanity, and as such you're given a banner of hope and told to go forth and build.
When darkness falls and the land is robbed of light, four youths are chosen by the crystals to set forth on a journey to save the world.
The series is frequently positioned as among the earliest group of works in which Rauschenberg sought to let the world into his art, and it is put forth as an example of his ongoing involvement with indexical marking, the direct transfer or tracing of an object or body (or in this case, light and shadow) onto the surface of a work.21 Yet these assessments miss much of the subtlety of Cage's thinking about receptivity.
«Tis the year's midnight, and it is the day's, Lucy's, who scarce seven hours herself unmasks; The sun is spent, and now his flasks Send forth light squibs, no constant rays; The world's whole sap is sunk; The general balm th» hydroptic earth hath drunk, Whither, as to the bed's feet, life is shrunk, Dead and interr'd; yet all these seem to laugh, Compar'd with me, who am their epitaph.
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