Our mission is the realization
of fullness of life through: Worship of God Service to the world Active concern for each other Education to expand the mind and spirit.
This message is a paradoxical call to the individual: a call «forward»
into fullness of life as a child of God, and a call «backward» into a true awareness of one's sin.
God's intention for art and design is functionality inasmuch as it directs people to
fullness of life through relationship with Jesus Christ.
There is little basis in history for the promise that this religion sincerely followed will
bring fullness of life to its adherents in the sense that theological utilitarianism intends.
It is important to appreciate that estrangement is a part of the experience of all human beings including those who know
what fullness of life means.
What I'm trying to suggest is that being worried / depressed is not the consequence of this participation with Jesus but joy,
peace fullness of life etc. well in my experience at least.
Those «suffering» from these conditions deserve pity, for they have been robbed of the
true fullness of life; they are not whole persons.»
That ultimate good, as I understand it, is the achievement of the greatest possible
fullness of life in every living creature in a continuing process which opens up ever enlarging possibilities of experiencing the joy of being.
But his main blind - spot in relationship to Kierkegaard was his inability to see that, for Kierkegaard, the individual exists before the living God, who is calling him
into fullness of life.
It is the sort
of fullness of life that will amount to «a demonstration of the practical application of our faith» and which will therefore bring into being a world «responsive to that faith.»
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bring fullness of life to the communities they serve.
But creating a partnership between employers and employees to create a more human context for integrating work into
the fullness of life will mean less - stressed employees benefiting their employers, their families, and their communities.
«Gratitude unlocks
the fullness of life.
The time before God becoming man is the period in which He gradually comes closer to mankind, fostering
the fullness of life, as well as healing from sin and its effects.
(Hebrews 1,1 - 2) So Jesus comes «at the end of the ages» to begin the final chapter of God's kingdom of grace and bring
us the fullness of life through communion with the Blessed Trinity.
[15] The focus is not a renunciation from an evil, but an ordination of the goodness of the body, spirit, and passions of the human person towards the One, and
the fullness of life he offers.
It is a Gift of God ordered to
the fullness of life.
If
the fullness of life is the basis for Christian ethics, in some circumstances
The Catholic faith is not just a faith of words, not just a message, not just a doctrine nor simply a moral code; it is
fullness of life in Christ Jesus, and therefore it is also ecclesial, liturgical, devotional, Eucharistic.
If they can not, for me,
the fullness of life would take the highest priority.
My ultimate ethical standard is the development of
the fullness of life for every person.
Even asceticism is essentially a reduction for the sake of preserving the concreteness of the moment when this no longer seems attainable in
the fullness of life.
Salvation in this context means
the fullness of life.
Dear brothers and sisters, Blessed John Paul II reminded us that «man is called to
a fullness of life which far exceeds the dimensions of his earthly existence, because it consists in sharing the very life of God».4 The sexual intimacy of marriage, the most intimate kind of human friendship, is a pathway to sharing in God's own life.
She comes to experience
the fullness of life, and this is true also of the encounter with Christ which takes place in the sacraments.
God is alive with
a fullness of life and vibrancy of selfhood that far exceed anything we know in our own experience.
Pfatteicher, a Lutheran of very ecumenical sensibility, argues beautifully and persuasively that living liturgically is
the fullness of living Christianly.
This verse got me thinking the other day about
the fullness of life in the here and now.
For most Christians God is indeed a Self among selves, a supreme Consciousness to whom one prays, by whom one is loved, and through whom individuals and communities find the courage, often despite odds to the contrary, to seek
the fullness of life.
Fourth, God intends
the fullness of life for the human community to be a present goal, not the endpoint of history.
A concern to actualize
the fullness of life for all humankind would demand re-examination of root causes and the reordering of values and priorities.
The eschatological elements of the salvation history theme have implied that
the fullness of life lies only in the future; consequently, American churches have often responded to human suffering in the present by pointing the sufferer to God's future.
Progressive, practical transformation now, resulting in lives of self - sacrificing love and service;
the fullness of life in the kingdom of heaven forever, in the presence of the triune God, ages without end!