Sentences with phrase «given faith»

Design Thinking gives you faith in your creative abilities and a process through which to take action when faced with a difficult challenge.
Love gives us faith and hope and the desire to not explain it all away but to trust in a higher power.
She was given faith as an option not as the reason for her denial.
But the prophets give that faith an unexpected twist.
This recipe gives me faith that clean eating can be satisfying to both body & mind!
It constantly gives me faith that this is do - able!
And not because they have any superior wisdom or the moral high ground — everybody has moral views — but they can give a faith perspective and bring that to bear on their work.
And the pride he took in the project gave me the faith and the confidence to keep going in this industry.
He does it to give himself faith hope and courage.
It will also give you faith that your love for each other is strong enough to survive the turmoil your actions have created.
Whether you succeed or fail, the act of taking a risk will stretch you and give you faith in yourself — and the confidence to do even more.
«So it kind of gives you some faith in humanity.»
Again, the simple fact that I had been dug in deep to God's river is not my doing — it was God who gave me my faith, built it up and encouraged in my heart a desire to dig deeper.
As for God, He loves us by giving us faith in Christ (Phil 1:29), rebirthing us and making us His children.
As in the United States, we will give faith groups an opening to impose their minority values on others.
«If it could, Ashley Smith's death would've prompted that, and the fact that it hasn't just gives me no faith in their commitment to protection of the human rights of these women.»
A better formula for the continuity between the Jesus who inspired faith in the hearts of his disciples and the Christ who still gives faith today would be hard to devise.
The church, of course, is committed to remain faithful to the essence of given faith traditions, but theological reflection is a task in which the church is called upon to give an account of this commitment in relation to many challenges, questions and aspirations of people at a particular time and age.
I ask then given that faith is personal, biased, unreliable and subjective to situations in the persons life, how do you justify your statement that faith and trust are a valid method to determine that your faith is correct.
What I am saying is that your common sense gives you faith in your conviction about leprechauns, unicorns and God.
The Church gives faith historical force and solidity by defining dogma and teaching it with authority.
Therefore, even if God graciously gave faith to an unregenerate person, it would not matter because the person — as an unregenerate — would not be able to believe!
Can modern idealism give faith a better warrant, or must she still rely on her poor self for witness?
Santa can give you faith too and then you will see evidence of Santa everywhere, especially in the upcoming months!
If God ever gives you faith, then come back and let us know what you think about giving up on self.
James isn't question faith in the absence of works, he is questioning the absence of works given our faith.
All the commentaries embraced the all - too - popularized belief that James is questioning faith in the absence of works, when in reality he is questioning the absence of works in his audience's walk given their faith or having taken their faith at face value, and is simply urging them to «get to work», (Eph 2:10).
If people are totally depraved, dead in sin, and have no free will to believe in Jesus for eternal life, then God must give them the faith so that they can believe.
The ability of God's word to create the world gives faith the confidence that no matter how confusing and hopeless history seems at times to be, we may nevertheless continue to look for its meaning.
What gives this faith - image validity is the fact that it grows out of religious experience and is capable of mediating religious experience; that it develops in the context of the complex mixture of needs, etc., which originally created, and continues to create, an openness towards the kerygma; and that it can continue to develop to meet those needs.
If given the faith and game time Benzima has been given he should perform well.
Sterling is into his fourth season at Liverpool and is rightly considered a hugely talented prospect though he may do well to rein in his demands given the faith the Merseyside outfit has shown him since his move from QPR back in 2010.
Arsene giving to much faith to certain players, not just that, but he has giving them that faith for far too long.
A key part of his success was Lionel Messi, and naturally given the faith and confidence shown in each other, many believed that they had a very close relationship.
The experience gave me faith in myself as a birth - giver and a mother.
... But Tuck gave me the faith that aging could be understood that way.»
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