Sentences with phrase «from the fear of»

People pleasing comes from a fear of rejection, failure or disappointing others, so it's time to examine where those fears come from and find a professional guide — a licensed therapist, social worker or psychologist who is knowledgeable in this area of personal development.
But whatever the mechanism, the bottom line is that if your brain is a bit frazzled from fear of failure or previous setbacks of any kind, simply taking a few minutes to think (or write) about past successes before you tackle any cognitively demanding task is likely to help your brain perform at its peak.
Otherwise people and organizations suffer from a fear of failure.
I think a lot of it is coming from fear of the unknown.
Many women suffer from the fear of looking stupid, as I did and do.
Although this started from the fear of losing access to Google's Keyword Planner, it's clear that tool has limitations.
As well, Albertans are so hopeful now at the prospect of liberation from the fear of retribution for speaking their minds about government behaviour and policy in public, in the workplace or even among circles of friends.
According to the Republican lawmakers I spoke to for this story, there are several reasons why this is the case, from fears of primary challengers to the gun lobby.
There's an increasing disconnect and disillusionment across London and worldwide stemming from fear of globalization, he said.
i can not help to think that is some sort of a marketing move... sorry, i am a skeptic, very hard to believe that once you freed yourself from the fear of hell, you can go back even if you wanted to
As a follower of Jesus, I believe that the only thing that breaks us free from the fear of scarcity is a radical act of generosity.
When we know how much God loves us, this not only frees us from fear of punishment, but it also frees us from the desire to sin, because we know that God only wants what is best for us, and His instructions are not to destroy our joy or ruin our lives, but to increase our enjoyment of life, and help us live better, longer, healthier, happier lives.
* I don't think that they are lazy, I think the lack of initiative comes from fear of failure.
Yet this touches on what makes Ezekiel a prophet to begin with; he forces us to question whether our discomfort over God's judgment comes not so much from fear of taking sides, or of being found on the wrong side, but from feeling affronted.
«For certain people we might tell the gospel as the message of deliverance from the fear of death, loss, and failure and all that that entails.
from the fear of disapproval.
One missionary observed that Christianity offered Pulayas «deliverance from the fear of the devil, whom they stand in the greatest terror.»
From our fear of calling things right and wrong, to our inability to see things as black - and - white, we've become...
We should support moves toward regional organizations that can deal with many of the problems of the nations that make them up and can impose considerable order and freedom from the fear of international war.
Like many great books, Rosenzweig's The Star of Redemption has a stunning first line: «From death, from the fear of death arises all knowledge of the All.»
If your morality comes from fear of reprisal or promise of reward, it is false.
The reasons for such sermonic silence are varied, ranging probably from a fear of being thought morbid through a fear of sounding other - worldly to a fear of not knowing what to say on so moot a subject.
From our fear of calling things right and wrong, to our inability to see things as black - and - white, we've become a society that's comfortable living in the gray.
God set me free from crippling approval addiction, from my evangelical hero complex, from the fear of man, he bathed my feet, bound my wounds, gave rest to my soul.
There is a big difference between a person who hasn't committed the unpardonable sin and is free from the fear of having committed it, and the unpardonable sinner who has no fear about having committed it.
In this series of posts, I hope to share some of what I have learned with you, so that you too can find freedom from the fear of having committed the unforgivable sin.
Even the courage to «change» and free ourselves from the fear of that which lies beneath the surface of our consciousness is a gift from Divine Source.
Biblical scholar Paul Hanson writes, «Perhaps the best way to begin to understand shalom is to recognize that it describes the realm where chaos is not allowed to enter, and where life can be fostered free from the fear of all which diminishes and destroys» («War and Peace in the Hebrew Bible,» Interpretation, vol.
The morality bit doesn't make any sense, most atheists are horrified that religious people's morality comes from the fear of Hell instead of just genuinely wanting to be a good person.
Certainly some homosexual (or celibate) life choices arise from a fear of the different in women (or men).
They suffer from their fear of self, from their fear of others, and from their fear of God.
Shalom «describes the realm where chaos is not allowed to enter, and where life can be fostered free from fear of all which diminishes and destroys.
Jesus came to deliver us from fear and anxiety, from the fear of the unknown.
The joy of the new life in Christ includes a very sensual pleasure in life that accompanies freedom from fear of sin and death.
Thus he is freed from the fear of death and hence from self - centeredness.
Group coherence came from the fear of the Catholic or secularist menaces, and when the leadership turned ecumenical and open to God's activity beyond the walls of the churches, they sapped themselves of certain energies.
Christ alone can overcome doubt, Christ alone can really free us from the fear of death.
Second we can understand the consequences to our faith if the faithful Christ had been saved from the consequences of human distrust and betrayal by the sort of miraculous interference he himself knew to be possible: the twelve legions of angels of whom he spoke, who might have been Roman soldiers arriving in a nick of time to save Pilate from fear of insurrection, or who might have come in the form of a natural catastrophe which would have upset all the plans of princes and priests, or who for that matter might have arrived as superterrestrial beings — men from Mars.
From fear of drowning, his disciples awaken him, not because they want a miracle to save them but because Jesus, who in view of his location «in the stern on the pillow» is the pilot, has, by falling asleep, lost control of the boat.
Or one works under coercion, because of fear of the disfavor of «the boss,» or from fear of penalties affixed or favors withheld in the case of failure to produce results.
Do you want to be free from fear of the one in authority?
«We can not,» Peters writes, «allow our ethics to derive from our fears of scientific advance.»
This hate mongering derived from fear of people's differences be they racial, religious, or lifestyle has only led to unnecessary violence and death since the dawn of recorded history.
The word means extinction, and in Buddhist teaching it signifies various things: cessation of all lust and hatred, inward escape from the world of sense, blissful freedom from the fear of rebirth, and sometimes it seems to mean «the peace of a candle that has been blown out.»
Dualism has also been criticized as resulting from a fear of the feminine and the maternal, a point that can not be developed here.
I want to be free from the fear of demons, and you must help me to it.»
If a Soldier is willing to fight and die for your right to be a religious dogmatist, he is also willing to fight and die for my right to live up to principles of decency, empathy and kindness that come not from fear of God but joy in living in peace with others and the love of a shared humanity.
The greatest fear you sense in the corridors, apart from the fear of not landing a job, is that a professor might be suspected of harboring a genuine religious commitment in the midst of all that intellectual conversation.
The skeptic does not, for example, deny his own existence; but he draws no conclusion from fear of being deceived.
But Christian missions introduced the Crucified and Risen Jesus Christ as Victor over cosmic forces of evil, which released the people from fear of malevolent spirits.
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