The family's patriarch, played by Ralph Ineson, ultimately fails his family by convincing them that their own moral standards are what protect
them from eternal destruction, not grace from a loving God.
It is because He wants to save (deliver) us from our sins and to ultimately save
us from eternal destruction into eternal life.
Not exact matches
From search for wealth and power and scorn of truth and right, from trust in bombs that shower destruction through the night, from pride of race and nation and blindness to your way, deliver every nation, eternal God, we p
From search for wealth and power and scorn of truth and right,
from trust in bombs that shower destruction through the night, from pride of race and nation and blindness to your way, deliver every nation, eternal God, we p
from trust in bombs that shower
destruction through the night,
from pride of race and nation and blindness to your way, deliver every nation, eternal God, we p
from pride of race and nation and blindness to your way, deliver every nation,
eternal God, we pray!
From cleverness and from the moment, or through it and from the moment, a man's destruction is born — if it is a fact that a man's salvation comes in the Eternal and by the Eter
From cleverness and
from the moment, or through it and from the moment, a man's destruction is born — if it is a fact that a man's salvation comes in the Eternal and by the Eter
from the moment, or through it and
from the moment, a man's destruction is born — if it is a fact that a man's salvation comes in the Eternal and by the Eter
from the moment, a man's
destruction is born — if it is a fact that a man's salvation comes in the
Eternal and by the
Eternal.
Whoever sows to please their flesh,
from the flesh will reap
destruction; whoever sows to please the Spirit,
from the Spirit will reap
eternal life.
From of old the sentence [of condemnation] for them has not been idle; their
destruction (
eternal misery) has not been asleep.
Calvin did not shy away
from the consequences of this teaching, namely, that the same God who is the author and fountain of every good thing in Jesus Christ created the bulk of humanity only to have them fall in Adam unto their
eternal condemnation and
destruction.
When Christ comes, Paul says in Second Thessalonians, the disobedient will «suffer punishment, even
eternal destruction from the face of the Lord,» (II Thessalonians 1:7 - 9) but whether this involves a prior resurrection, on the one hand, or annihilation or endless torment, on the other hand, is not evident.
With the world plunged in
eternal darkness and the Gods rendered powerless, Kratos will face the most feared creatures of Greek Mythology, and ultimately be forced to choose between his own personal redemption and saving the ancient world
from certain
destruction.