Not exact matches
As per above, post it more
than that percentage of people
love to receive
gift cards instead of other
gifts there are two benefits of
gift cards if you give someone he can buy whatever he want or he can sell it for cash.
With prices that are just as good as, if not better
than, Black Friday, now is the perfect time to get him a
gift he'll truly
love.
After all, a handwritten note explaining why you
love someone can be more sentimental
than some expensive
gift he or she may never even use.
In the end, it's all the same game: Accumulating good assets that are structured intelligently and throw off fresh funds for you to spend, reinvest, save,
gift, or donate, empowering you to arrange your day doing what it is you enjoy, and spending time with the people you
love, rather
than selling more hours of your life.
If the stock is sold for less
than its market value at the time of the
gift — for example, $ 6 — your
loved one's cost basis will be $ 8, and his or her capital loss will be $ 2 a share.
This is the central point of man that is different
than animal as we were
gifted with capacity to worship God (worship is closely connected with the emotive expressions of
love).
This holiday season, in the spirit of giving, go the extra mile to find a
gift that will benefit more
than just your
loved one.
What better
gift to give the whole family this Christmas —
than the wonder of the full
love story of Jesus?
The second thesis of my book was that homosexuals, rather
than being somehow a menace to the values of society and the family, as Christians have tended to assume, have, as a part of God's creative plan, special
gifts and qualities and a very positive contribution to make to the development of society (cf. also my article «Homosexuality, Lesbianism, and the Future: The Creative Role of the Gay Community in Building a More Humane Society,» in A Challenge to
Love: Gay and Lesbian Catholics in the Church, edited by Robert Nugent [Crossroad, 1984]-RRB-.
Your sins are already forgiven, no one goes to Hell because they did not ask for forgiveness, a person goes to Hell because when they have passed the age of innocence, and have come to the Knowledge of the Gospel, or they have learned that Jesus died for their sins, and that He gives us salvation freely because He
loves us more
than we
love ourselves, and we have to make a choice to accept or reject this free
gift, if that individual accepts Jesus as their Savior, then they go to Heaven, and if that individual rejects Jesus, then they go to Hell.
So choosing Jesus Christ as you Lord and Savior is NOT A RELIGIOUS THING... it is a matter of believing and faith and excepting HIS
gift and HIS
LOVE... that is it... it is no more complex
than that.
One person would say: A home is God's best
gift, the place where
love is purest and dearest and deepest, where life's shocks are cushioned by unfailing friendliness, where we are best known and yet best
loved and trusted, where we can be ourselves without fearing to be misunderstood, and where the years deepen the tested loyalty of those whom we
love better
than ourselves.
On this last question, missiologist C. Gordon Olson writes that if the Calvinists are right about faith being a
gift of God, then «one if forced to the conclusion that God is partial and
loves Americans more
than others» (cf. Olson, Beyond Calvinism and Arminianism, 227).
In fact, they become an impediment rather
than an inducement to faith in others when they lead to nihilism instead of a
love for the
gift of life.
So on Sunday, November 18, 2012, Sean gave me a
gift greater
than I can ever explain: an opportunity to stand up in church and reclaim the place I knew since birth as my home, a place where I felt safe and truly
loved again.
And when your standing before God is stripped of being interesting or powerful or obvious or better -
than, when your place in the Kingdom of God becomes ordinary and pedestrian, that's when you begin to finally receive the
love of Christ as the free and wild and generous gift of abundance that it has been all along and then you begin to see that Love showing up in the craziest and most ordinary of pla
love of Christ as the free and wild and generous
gift of abundance that it has been all along and then you begin to see that
Love showing up in the craziest and most ordinary of pla
Love showing up in the craziest and most ordinary of places.
In every truth there is something more
than we would have expected, in the
love that we receive there is always an element that surprises us -LSB-...] In all knowledge and in every act of
love the human soul experiences something «over and above», which seems very much like a
gift that we receive, or a height to which we are raised.»
If it really has been «done to death,» then I can think of numerous topics that have been done many times more
than this topic (at least where I'm at and interact): faith, hope,
love, prayer, fellowship, giving, good works, christian unity, salvation, grace, faith healing, being culturally relevant, the gospel, the resurrection, religion vs. relationship, tithing, worship, reverence, christian music, legalism, old vs. new covenant, Paul's conversion, miracles,
gifts of the spirit, sign
gifts, tongues, nativity, the disciples, crucifixion, materialism, mysticism, new age, atheism, i could probably list about 50 more if I thought about it.
Essentially, everything that Jesus taught in the Bible is just as He said it would be: the religious are sanctimonious and think more highly of themselves
than they ought; lack of
love & lack of forgiveness abound; we are all like the Pharisee who thought he was God's
gift to God.
Why you teach your kids to
love and inexistent been and thing
than some one else care more about them
than you by bringing them
gifts that you worked and pay for?
If I selfishly
love my frozen yogurt, microbreweries, and Pinterest, or dislike tattoos, noise, slow decision - making, or fill in the blank, more
than my brothers and sisters who are different; if I prefer this church, or neighborhood because of the schools, the safety or because the worship resonates with me; if I am committed to my ways of doing life; if I let me self - comfort, self - enjoyment, self - security, or self - convenience guide my decision making; I will never experience the
gifts that accompany thriving relationships with people who are different from me.
Even without being free of physical disease, we are offered God's transformative
gift of
love that can mean more
than healthy bodies.
But the Lord had chosen a mother for that baby, and a child for that mother — nothing is more
loving, our friends found,
than helping a parent to receive the Father's
gift of life.
These people, knowing it necessary that people that we have been given an undeserved
gift of Grace didn't choose to «keep it simple» but felt compelled to also make sure we were aware: Christianity is shocking in that God
loves us so much he was willing to die for us rather
than leave us trying (and failing) to impress him on our own; but frankly, people had conceived of such an notion before, the twist is that a God fully capable of saving us has already accomplished all the necessary work to save us but without needing us to do so nonetheless invites us to participate in our own salvation.
«So let us bear witness of the
love of these poor — for in reality, in this form they are none other
than the heavenly king who does not squander our
gifts but returns them to us a hundredfold.
Love is still more important
than any
gift.
So it is more
than likely that he will use our work to teach us selfless
love, obedience and reliance on him, to teach us to pray and to hear his voice, to help us grow in the fruit of the Spirit, and to exercise the
gifts of the Spirit.
John VVoolman knew the
gift of «looking less at the Effects of my Labor,
than at the Motion and Reality of the concern as it arises from heavenly
Love» with the result that when he continued to follow his God - given concern «in Patience and Meekness, heavenly Peace is the Reward of our Labors.»
What better way to show someone you
love them
than waiting your entire life to give them a
gift that can only be given once?
There's no better
gift than that of a nutritious meal made with
loving hands, right?
I
love DIY
gifts because they are more personal
than store - bought
gifts.
I
love giving homemade
gifts rather
than buying them.
It's such a good feeling when you take the time to make something special for someone you
love, I promise
gifts from the heart are cherished much more
than spending a fortune on the latest gadget.
Love this recipe, yeah it's more expensive
than others but since I was baking for a
gift, I can let go of that part.
Xhaka is nowhere near any of the midfielders clostest one is Tolliso but that kid actually runs around and defends making him miles better
than Xhaka who
loves to
gift the opposition goals is it 4 or 5 this season?
Gem Jewelry - The «Eye
Love You» necklace will not only protect your girl, it will show her you have more creative
gifts ideas
than the heart necklace you were originally thinking about getting — for the fourth year in a row.
These were
gifts, worth more
than the old silverware and vintage Blaupunkt radio I found on the closet shelves, and I was filled with
love and compassion for them.
Resist the urge to register for too many, because people
love to give clothes as a
gift and you could end up with more
than you can use.
Doing these things are more
than just okay; this is a beautifully designed
gift of a parent - child bond that is repeatedly woven throughout Scripture to illustrate God's
love for us.
You spent less
than $ 5 for a
gift that shows a
love for reading and for the teacher who taught you how!
There's nothing I treasure more
than my own brother and sisters and I would
love for my children to have that
gift too.
The social worker made it clear that the
gift of
love a foster parent receives from these «broken children» is so much greater
than the
love foster parents give them.
I am admittedly a last - minute
gift giver (technically so last minute that
gifts are almost always late), so I
love this personalized board book idea from From the Fence Post as a quicker option
than ordering a photo book from one of the online print services.
Just a little more
than an hour from Austin's city limits, San Antonio is the perfect place to shop for cute, handmade
gifts — particularly if you head to the historic Pearl Brewery district for the much -
loved Holiday
Gift Market at Pearl!
The
Gift of Service — I know this mom would really appreciate
gifts of service rather
than physical
gifts and yes, I have read The 5
Love Languages.
When BabyCenter surveyed more
than 1,000 dads about their special day, 57 percent picked getting intimate and making
love as their top
gift choice.
and deliver her a big ol' Route 44 cherry limeade for no other reason
than to
love on her with a small
gift.
Other
than the part that
gifts made by hand are made with
love, of course.
After all, what better
gift could we give our children
than to show them that they don't have to be flawless to be
loved unconditionally?
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