Sentences with phrase «hear some good news»

He heard the good news, believed it and was healed.
Once the other person «hears the good news» they are solely responsible for what they do with it.
(Mark 16:16 Whoever believes and is baptized will be saved...) NIV 1973) The Ethiopian eunuch heard the good news about Jesus before he was baptized.
She's fine and was hoping to hear good news, but, alas, our ordeal is not over yet,» Bibi's husband, Ashiq Masih, told Morning Star News after yesterday's decision.
As a one time out - of - church sinner I heard the good news, believed, repented and followed Jesus in being immersed in water and experienced much, much more.
Jesus will not return to earth until every person on earth has heard the good news of eternal life.
They are convinced that the deepest need of these people is to hear the good news that God loves all and is ready to work savingly in the lives of all who will allow that to happen.
What I am saying is that everyone will have an opportunity to hear the good news, but not everyone will accept it, so they will be judged accordingly.
While we should be thankful the message of evangelism never changes, we should pray that we will always be sensitive to the changing methods so that many people will have the opportunity to hear the good news of Jesus Christ.
Many may not get a chance to hear the good news i.e, special needs kids, young kids who pass before they ever understood anything of God.
For this reason mission is not restricted to private life, nor is it worn out when every human being has heard the good news.
Everyone needs to hear the good news of Jesus.
However, the local church needs to be exhorted to get out there amongst those who have never heard the good news.
Have you ever heard the good news of JC yet?
Such faith and trust, Jesus» parable suggests, are found more often among the «tax collectors and prostitutes» who hear the good news and believe than among the self - righteous guardians of religious order.
Have you heard the good news?
For every person out there calling me heretic there are at least 10 more desperate to hear the good news about grace.
There is a delicious irony in Christians complaining about having atheism forced on them, when everywhere you look there are Christian symbols, there are evangelists asking if we atheists have «heard the good news», and most infuriating, there are those who would deny basic civil rights to those who offend their Jesus.
Protestants today need to hear the good news that family life and work life do not have to be the ultimate loyalties of Christians.
You have heard the good news?
But it does mean that they want to hear the good news in a way that conforms with the tradition and canon they inherited.
I know 3,000 were saved at Pentacost and hundreds of millions perhaps over a billion have heard the Good News.
An apostle is one who is sent by God with a message to those who have not yet heard the good news.
But does the world around us, in the grip of fear and anxiety, hear the good news.
... Those who hear the good news and reject it are condemned not because they were unable to believe, but because they rejected the saving message and hence in effect judged themselves unworthy of eternal life!
I agree w / Tiggy... it seems that in this life Jesus bent the rules to include everyone... look at the woman at the well... if all aren't included, how can they hear the good news of the Kingdom?
And we are invited to be the friends who carry others to the feet of the Master so they, too, can hear the good news.
Its no different than Mormons coming up to them on the street and asking them if they have heard the good news.
There is also a tragic coincidence that most of the world's poor have not heard the Good News of the Gospel of Jesus Christ; or they could not receive it, because it was not recognized as Good News in the way in which it was brought.
Hundreds of people living near the scene of the Grenfell Tower disaster have accepted invitations from the evangelist J.John to hear the good news about Jesus.
Each person is entitled to hear the Good News.
Saving my breath now for those who are truly interested in hearing the Good News.
He hoped that his readers would hear the good news of that message, observe how it evoked a response of worship, and thus perhaps, see «how hallowed and how gracious (was) the time.»
Given that the number of mission organizations has grown from 2,200 in 1970 to 5,100 in 2015, the whole world should soon hear the Good News, right?
But gee wiz Flinders, haven't you heard the good news?
You see, I think this happens a lot: people go to church hoping to hear some good news but leave spiritually murdered.
I've managed, by the grace of God, to be the instrument through which some people really have heard the Good News (at least as David, the Prodigal Prophet and I interpret it), through my preaching and through personal interaction.
That's why, on the rare occasion you hear good news on the Nightly news, they not only tell you the good news, but they interview people, they get the experts out to back it up, they give you the facts and data to show that what they are saying is true.
It seems that this is not just optimism about the fate of those who haven't heard the Good News, but (as it seems from below) full - blown hell - is - empty - everyone - gets - saved universalism.
The apostles didn't just sit on the arses waiting for people to show up and hear the good news.
Did you hear the good news?
But I have faith that Wenger has learnt from his past mistakes so i'll be saying a few prayers and i'll see you guys on monday at around 6 pm to hear THE GOOD NEWS yea!
When will we ever hear good news??
I think it is worth saying that we heard some good news today in hat that one of the clubs problems, Dick Law, is going to leave us.
because they know parents only want to hear good news.
It's wonderful when you hear good news about school food improvements, and everyone's first instinct is to march into their... [Continue reading]
It was my job to keep it that way by nodding politely when someone asked me if I had heard the good news about Jesus Christ.
And no, I don't need to hear the good news about Jesus Christ.
By now you've probably heard the good news — the Affordable Care Act (or ACA) requires health plans to cover the cost of breastfeeding support and equipment for nursing moms.
You've probably heard the good news by now that the Affordable Care Act requires most insurance companies to cover breast pumps and lactation support for new moms.
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