Sentences with phrase «give himself faith hope»

He does it to give himself faith hope and courage.

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The hope is that by showing faith in the worker, you give them confidence and experience that could pay off later in the season.
«Because 34th Street has so many availabilities, [the landlord] gave pretty significant concessions,» said Douglas Elliman retail chair Faith Hope Consolo, who represented Empire.
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You sound bitter towards people who are fortunate to have faith, belief is some system which gives them hope.
Only faith in Jesus Christ, who paid the death penalty we all deserve for even the smallest of sins we've ever commited, can give us any hope.
They must give of themselves in faith and hope, recognizing that they are no more than co-creators and that they can not shape the future.
They hope that the coin tossing, selfie - taking throngs of tourists, as the frivolous Western public at large, will be given pause, if only briefly, to contemplate the surging pattern of mass murder of Christians purely for reasons of faith, largely by Islamists.
To give birth is a venture that should always be carried out in hope and in faith that the Creator will continue to speak his «yes» upon the creation.
This sacramental, salvific grace gives the human being the Gift of Faith, supernatural Hope in God's further gifts and divine Charity towards others.
Romans 5:1 — 11 God justifies is through faith in Jesus Christ, giving us hope and security.
It had to be his choice because I wasn't ready to let go, but when I finally gave my fears up to our King, I have peace, faith, and hope either way.
I have faith in the human ability to grasp meaning out of chaos, to forge determination in the way of nihilism, to love, to hope, and to give a damn about the feelings of others.
We have not given up that faith or hope, but we are coming to see that perhaps it is not going to be in the way that we expect,» she says.
For our citizenship is in heaven, from which we also eagerly wait for the Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ, who will transform our lowly body that it may be conformed to His glorious body, according to the working by which He is able even to subdue all things to Himself» (Philippians 3) I hope the what I have written here will give you a glimpse of why we who believe in God have faith in Him in a way that the world will never understand.
She gives hope and inspiration in her most recent book, Not Alone: Reflections on Faith and Depression - a 40 - Day Devotional.
Rather those who do so, believe in reason and hope and purpose and are given strength to endure by faith and appreciation in something greater then ourselves.
Having spent the last ten years wrestling through some tough questions related to faith, heaven, hell, and salvation, I really appreciate the personal way in which Bell frames the conversation, asking the very questions I was so afraid to ask all those years and proclaiming the same hope I only dared believe — that God doesn't give up on people, that he is ever - loving, ever - redeeming, ever pursuing.
(2 Cor 5:7) And Paul gave the meaning of «faith» as «the assured expectation of what is hoped for, the evident demonstration of realities that are not seen.»
Though the various aspects and human developments of this grace - given event may be described in the scriptural terms of faith, hope and love, the event itself in its entirety can also be defined with St. Paul simply as «faith», and it may then be said that we are justified by faith and by faith alone.
Art. 7 of the Decree on the Missions says in so many words that God can give in ways known to himself the grace of faith and thus the hope and love necessary for eternal life also to those whom the actual message of the gospel has not reached.
The substance of faith, precisely, is the eschatological hope that eventually the rhythm of darkness and light will give way to an eternal day, when God will be his people's light (Is.
Take for example Able who in faith gave his best out of love for God or Abraham who left the security of his home country stepping out in faith to a hope a promised land.
This hope, however, lays an obligation also on the authorities of the Catholic Church to be critical of themselves, to respect the conscience of every man which is responsible directly to God, and to avoid anything that may give the impression that the exercise of this ministry may have other purposes than the preservation of the one faith.
Both Bethge's work, and the excellent biography by Mary Bosanquet, The Life and Death of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, give a clear vision of the man, his style of life, his activity, his hopes, fears, aspirations, faith, and loyalty to Jesus Christ.
The following centuries of monastic experimentation gave them deep insights into humility, and into the great theological virtues of faith, hope and charity, They understood the Gospels to be saying that we are meant for great things — meant to live in imitation of Christ himself.
Even in the face of danger, Christian faith gives us hope because our God has conquered death.
These concepts certainly underwent development and elaboration in the course of Israel's literary history, and beyond any doubt the meaning and significance of these given qualities of faith and hope came to full realization in Israel only as her history moved from high promise to frustration and finally to the rebirth of hope.
Not by presenting us with more evidence, but by appeals to our emotions and / or our fears: Either by using, «Our almighty, all - knowing god will protect you and give you eternal life (security and hope)», or, «Our righteous, just, and holy god will torture you for all eternity if you DO N'T make the jump (using blind faith).»
«They come here thinking they're going to give something to us, but many discover that instead they receive, from people who have almost nothing, a new experience of hope, faith and love,» says Dámaris Albuquerque, executive director of the Nicaraguan Council of Churches.
(google pascals wager) A true christian job / duty on this earth is NOT to FORCE his / her religion / beliefs on anyone else... as Paul said «You must be able to give an explanation for the JOY you have and the HOPE You have, and the FAITH you have to others» the rest is up to God the Holy Ghost and the person you are talking to, to believe, or not..
Because Abraham represented the man who saw this, but who nevertheless obeyed, he was a man who embodied both faith and hope, and later generations gave him the unique title of «friend of God».
They are intent on showing that here, in Jesus, the Love which is God is decisively at work — healing, helping, strengthening, giving life, and above all bringing into existence a community whose characteristic marks are to be faith, hope, and love.
But insofar as faith, as the attitude of present trust, is necessarily involved also with the future, it gives rise to hope.
But faith and hope are quite closely linked, for, as the New Testament says, it is faith which gives substance to our hopes.
The Israelite who did not joyfully rest from his work on that day was one who put his hope in his own work rather than in God's election.22 According to de Quervain,»... when our minds are illumined by faith, we see the Sabbath in Israel as grounded not in a sociological event, but in a theological one, the deliverance of God's people from bondage into the rest which he gave them as a token of the final rest.
Hope may be called the goal of faith, for it is that unseen destination in the future which gives direction to the present life of obedience of the man of faith.
However, even independently of their bearing on the Church's interpretation of Jesus» life, death, and resurrection, these texts have been held holy for the simple reason that they give authoritative expression to the central themes of promise and hope that constitute the core of biblical faith.
And faith, hope, and obedience to God's word gives me no choice.
But whatever hope I now have for such growth of man toward rational decency is rooted in faith that Jesus Christ has given us men our best clue to the natures of both man and God.
But given the proviso just noted, the passion and joy that bond members of the Church to its founder and his message of hope need not necessarily be taken as interfering with the truthfulness and openness of faith in that promise.
By his faith he determines the meaning he will give to life as a whole, thus creating a framework of value and expectation (that is, of love and hope) in the spirit and power of which all particular acts of freedom are performed.
Prior to Wednesday's statement, Naghmeh told Reuters that her Christian faith gives her «hope that we can work through all the issues and we can restore our marriage.»
People want to talk about how I've managed to hold onto my faith or what gives me hope as part of the global church.
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.
Most do not know to what extent God is working through such a fallen world in each soul but we have faith that gives hope in the promise all things work to the good of those who believe in Christ.
In this sense «tolerance» is not tactics, but an essential demand of the Church because with - out it she can not achieve her end, namely the free self - realization of man, who entrusts himself to God, the ultimate mystery of his existence in faith, hope and love, a God who wants to give himself to man as his fulfilment and his absolute future in forgiveness and sanctification.
In spite of differences on the ethical problem all Christian liberals conceived of ethical social action as rooted in a religious conception of the meaning of that action and with a religious faith which gives hope for its success.
But an outwardly homogeneous Christian society as the given sphere of freedom does not necessarily imply and guarantee that the Christian ethos is really realized in faith, hope and love and thus really produces eternity.
Faith Love and Hope, In Order to give Reason to Cope.
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