Sentences with phrase «genuine peace»

Some parents feel they give you more genuine peace of mind and help you to keep a closer eye (and ear) on your little one.
The only way people can be at genuine peace with each other is in Christ.
Hence, Jesus is spoken of as having a symbolic «wife» of 144,000 individuals chosen from the earth (Rev 14:1) that make up God's heavenly kingdom (which also includes Jesus as its king) and that Jesus taught us to pray for at Matthew 6:9, 10 in order to bring genuine peace to the earth forever.
These came to love the God of the Bible, Jehovah and each other, forming a bond of genuine peace.
There are some on the Left who want genuine peace, and some on the Right who would prefer to force Palestinians to emigrate someplace else.
And he was willing to be cheated a little bit, and taken advantage of if genuine peace would result.
He also said that there would not be genuine peace in the country if it failed to ensure peace in Southern Kaduna.
The family - friendly Ford Escape not only comes with award - winning safety to help deliver genuine peace of mind, but it also comes with an interior that's ideal for those on the go.
The Buddha began his teachings on our enlightened nature with a simply profound observation: In our search for genuine peace and happiness, it is ultimately futile to focus our efforts on trying to avoid suffering.
A democratic shift on the Arab side is a precondition to genuine peace with Israel, wrote Netanyahu, in the confident expectation that such a shift is beyond the realm of possibility.
Besides, with the world now entering a state of genuine peace, maybe Solid Snake can finally retire after all.
Out of this came a genuine peace movement.
By a genuine peace we inferred and still infer that both peoples together should develop «the land without the one imposing its will on the other.
I belong to a group of people who from the time Britain conquered Palestine have not ceased to strive for the conclusion of a genuine peace between Jew and Arab.
He was convinced that even in this fallen world there could be no genuine peace or justice unless a society were to honor the one supreme God.
The peace of 1945 brought no genuine peace to the world.
As Kennedy later explained his thinking: «In short, both the United States and its allies, and the Soviet Union and its allies, have a mutually deep interest in a just and genuine peace and in halting the arms race.
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