Sentences with phrase «god so»

Obama is a fraud and fake Christian and lied about his faith in God so he could «make it».
Side A being gay Christian who believe that there is nothing wrong with a gay orientation and side B being those gay Christians who know who they are but do not believe that they can live partnered lives with the blessing of God so they strive to be celibate.
Nowhere else is such a total immanence so purely and so comprehensively enacted, but nowhere else is the totality of God so purely conceived, and even conceived as the pure subject of pure thinking itself.
Picking up some of the clues, we can say this: theological teaching is loving God with the mind by communally stewarding the story of God so that souls may take wing in the world.
Such feelings, Freud says, are often the unconscious basis for faith, and they were too strong in Dostoevsky to be overcome by his mind that saw the evidence against God so clearly.
It means restoring a good relationship between humanity and its ecological home, stirring the heart, setting about work in a spirit of thanksgiving, discovering power under the authority of the Spirit, confronting evil with confidence in the sovereignty of God and sharing in the generous economy of God so that nothing is wasted.
The liberal theology has never yet been given sufficient credit for having taken the new science — the new world view of the nineteenth century, the conception of growth and evolving life — and trying to reconceive the nature of God so as to make His relation to such a world intelligible.
«God so loved the world, He gave his only begotten son so whoever believes in him shall have eternal life».
Seek health, check things off your bucket list, dive into prayer and remember that time is passing quicker than you'll ever realize and disappointments drain the life that God so lovingly wants to imbibe your life with.
And I think there is a lot of truth in clergy thinking they are god or know god so well that they get to speak for him.
Sin and judgment are never God's last words, for «God so loved the world» that he gave his Son for our redemption.
Since God is the hidden, incomprehensible, infinitely difficult end of our human quest, whether or not we come to know Him depends ultimately upon whether God Himself so acts upon us that He produces the kind of sensitivity through which we can respond to Him.
«God so loved the world, He gave his only begotten son so whoever believes in Him will have eternal life»
This he could do so long as he put it in the framework of his own understanding of the love and mercy of God and of moral obedience to the love commandments which God so long before had laid upon his people.
Gail O'Day sends us back to the prologue of John, «And the word became flesh, sarx, and dwelt among us,» and to John 3:16: «For God so loved the world that he gave his only son.»
Because Tebow's reference is in The Gospel of John, not «The First Letter of John»: ««For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.
Please explain why a mother might not get confused when listening to your religious poison and decide to guarantee her childrens future even though she might understand she's throwing away her own, as you say, she's not God so it would be wrong for her to take her childrens lives.
Then again we were made in the image of God so perhaps the answer is in the reflection not the naturalistic.
Or stated differently, if God so prizes human autonomy that a Hitler would not be coerced even if this were possible, then it is hard to understand why God would want us to do so.
The bible says in John 3:16: For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotton Son, that for whosoever believeth in him shall have everlasting life.
Why did Muhammad hate the Son of God so much?
Here is the ultimate act of hospitality; that Jesus would be displaced from the presence of God so that we could be welcomed into it.
The passage talks about the people of God so the question, in view of your post... are those people of God who do not enter saved?
From this verse we can then determine that flint meant black in a way that those who do not follow the counsel of the priest and were on such a level of «scratching and biting» as were the brothers of Nephi could receive a curse of being exiled from the people of God and a transformation would come on them which would make them look unpleasant to those who kept the commandments of God so they would not want to be a part of their communities.
He was excluded from the mercy of God so that we could be included.
The great and familiar verse John 3:16 declares the order of things in the mind of God to be the same: «For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son.»
Jesus came because God so loved the world.
Do physicalinteractions in the world occur, and do the complexes we call «animals» arise, for no purpose whatever, or do they occur because God so desires and is his purpose that animals, ourselves included, should arise and thrive?
In so many ways, we see Jesus, we read the Bible, and we understand God so differently than before.
John 3: 16 says it all For God so loved the world he gave his only begotten son and whosoever believeth in him shall have everlasting life.brentnz
God's indwelling in Jesus is the chief exemplification of this philosophy's principle of immanence: as Jesus intensified his obedience to the call of God so, without impairing Jesus» humanity and human freedom, God was supremely, yet objectively, immanent in Jesus.
«For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.
John 3:16 For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.
But just as certainly, to think of people as worthless in the eyes of God is directly to contradict the insights of the great prophets, the teaching that «God so loved the world», and Jesus» understanding of the great worth of each and every human being.
I know people experience and encounter God in different ways throughout their lives but this remains one of the most profound experiences of my life: to encounter God so completely in the very place where I thought I deserved God least.
We can not here embark on the doctrine of God, but I would wish to affirm both God's transcendence in one aspect of his being and his temporality in another aspect, and to say that God does act within our temporal history, and that the response of faith itself a part of history, affecting what follows — is a response to the ontological reality to which it points in saying God has acted.1 I affirm that God so acted within the wider event «Jesus Christ,» and in particular in his resurrection.
The question here is: is talking about God so different from talking about your best friend or your dog or Millard Fillmore that a different set of rules applies?
Whereas Marx completely abandoned the concept of God by his critique of religion, Bonhoeffer tried to reinterpret the concept of God so that it would be understandable to the autonomous modern person living in a «world come of age».
It's as if they are trying to water down God so as to make Him more palatable for people.
The «Claim» upon God So, does this not undermine the free act of Revelation?
Get rid of God so there is no sin!
Indeed, some of them are sensitive to the changes taking place in religious thinking, to the uncertainty about many traditional beliefs, and to the difficulty of speaking of God so as to be understood.
It is probably the core, most quintessential Christian belief, that is encapsulated in John 3:16, «For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.»
Jesus teaches us that God loves everyone (John 3:16: «For God so loved the world...).
If we pray with the right attitude, if we bring willingness to «listen» for an answer, this will make us more sensitive to the pull of God so we in fact may get an «answer» by becoming aware of the direction in which we need to go to live towards God.
As Luther's explanations to the commandments always start: we should fear and love God so we don't do this or that, but instead do... There are the two sides.
Of course the pastor had a sailboat but when he went out on it, he always thought about God so that was OK.
You hate God so much that you make up lies about the only truth we have on the planet.
snif Christ was the full reflected image of God so we could see and understand the full attributes of God.
For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son that who ever should believe in Him will not perish but have everlasting life.
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