Sentences with phrase «heard the message for»

And overtime, our bodies starts hearing the message for Insulins.
Many of us were not open to hearing the message for as long as Buy - and - Hold had not done too much damage, but now that we appear to be headed into the Second Great Depression, more and more...
We have been hearing this message for years.

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Stories are a powerful way for leaders to engage customers, increase sales, rally the troops, sell ideas internally and externally, recruit talented staff, and share the key messages about you and your company that you want both your internal and external stakeholders to hear.
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He wanted the widest hearing possible for his salvation message.
«I returned [the] message, but then [didn't] hear from him for another month.»
The coalition also named June 26 a day of silence for Web radio; when listeners tuned in to Pandora, Yahoo Music, Live365, and other online broadcasters, they'd hear no music, just a message telling them about the rate changes and directing them to contact their representatives.
Keith brings his passion for great language and storytelling to his role as partner at m + p, a research - driven language strategy firm that specializes in finding the right language and messages to frame or reframe how your target audience hears what you're trying to say.
If you listen to the tenor of investment strategists here, the basic message sounds a lot like what we heard in the late 1990's: stocks may not be priced to deliver strong returns on a sustained basis, and there are substantial risks in the longer - term picture, but for now, things seem to be going well and so there's no need to be defensive just yet.
The overarching message from this hearing is that there is a clear need for regulation so consumers can make informed decisions about participation in ICOs.»
First they have to hear the message that Christ died for our sins, and was raised from the dead to prove He has both the authority to judge and the ability to save.
I'd heard of him for years and several years ago I heard my own pastor preach a message on him condemning homosexuality... saying that his death from AIDS was God's punishment for his «abomination» and «backsliding».
Twenge and Campbell correctly lay much of the blame for the epidemic at the feet of the self - esteem movement, which has been enormously influential, not only in the spheres of popular psychology and education, but also as a central tenet of the «gospel of success» message heard in many evangelical megachurches.
We often hear the message that one person's small efforts are all it takes for another's miracle.
Your article was the first thing I read this Sunday morning before going to church and I wanted to extend a special «THANKS» not only for the support you provide to those who actually need it most but also for your wonderful message for those family members who think they need to hear and understand it the least.
Surely you don't think an omnipotent loving god, who controls everything, would require the dying to spend their last precious moments, not bonding with their loved ones and saying their final goodbyes, but instead listening to YOU deliver a religious message they've probably heard countless times, and making the delivery of that message a major condition of their gaining life for eternity.
For every one person who hears the message of Christ, it seems there are so many more who do not.
For me this is the most narcissistic, self - focused, self - preserving message I have ever heard
2000 years later, you are born, you grow up, you hear the Gospel message, and you believe in Jesus Christ for eternal life.
What Genesis recounts can be difficult and confusing for us who have the benefit of having heard the message of Christ communicated t...
What Genesis recounts can be difficult and confusing for us who have the benefit of having heard the message of Christ communicated through the New Testament and the Church.
They needed to be among the assembly yesterday of about 3000 believers in three different services that heard the message of the cross given and the simple message of the gift of eternal life by believing in the one that was nailed to the cross for our sins.
Thank you Jeremy for allowing my message concerning adoption to be posted above, the voice of adoptees critical of adoption practices is rarely allowed to be heard outside the adoptee community, especially by abandoning mothers and adopting parents.
All who are born again have freely responded to God's drawing and have trusted in Christ and Him alone for eternal life (See Bob Wilkin, «The Lord Opened Her Heart»; «What About Those Who Die Without Hearing the Message of Christ?»)
There were no sons for my parents to rely on in their old age, to provide for their retirement, and then to care for them; that was the message I heard directly and indirectly from family and the extended «aunties» and «uncles» who were not blood relatives but connected by ethnic heritage, culture, and language.
The Church will not, for example, be able to baptize an African chieftain who wants to keep his harem; yet she may, in certain circumstances, judge that he has a subjectively good conscience (though he has heard the message of the gospel and is willing in principle to believe in it), because in his actual social and human circumstances he can not yet realize the moral demand of monogamy, as little as formerly king David and king Solomon.
I'd always considered the children's activity bags for the church service a gift to parents, but began hearing their subtle message to children that they are best seen and not heard, when really, God loves them loud and wild, like they really are.
Some have heard the message and not accepted but I'm still praying for them.
The guy talked and drew for about five minutes, and then as he closed up, we were supposed to pull a Gospel tract out of our pocket and hand it to a stranger nearby and ask what they thought about Jesus and the message they had just heard, and if they had any questions or wanted us to pray with them.
Finding candidates for the gospel who have never heard the name of Jesus Christ, but who are so ready for the whole Christian message that they simply fall at our feet — this never happens.
Hear YAHWEH»S message: YAHWEH has for you an entirely different life from what you are now living.
When a man or woman says something like, «God gave me a message for you», my experience is that most people will do or pay anything to hear it.
Better yet was the one for «send that person to hell» feature with the confirmation message you can hear on it's success!
Jesus did not turn a blind eye to sin or avoid pronouncing judgment on those who sinned because that was part and parcel of who He was and why He came — to reveal His Father to those who would hear and reveal the punishment for those who ignored His message.
So the approach of the conference was to try to hear the message Muhammad recited and to listen in it for a word of God to those of another community of faith.
If conservatives had organizations that could fund one - minute, issue - based messages on streaming media that up - for - grabs voters might hear month - in and month - out, conservatives could change the political landscape.
And every time I heard that message preached, it subtly communicated something to my young heart: If it's not big and audacious, it's not good enough for God.
Pray for those who have left, it is far worse to hear the message and reject it than to have never heard it at all.
These sorts of examples are found all over the place in the Bible, and the consistent message and expectation of biblical authors is that anyone and everyone can hear and understand the Gospel, and having heard, believe in Jesus for eternal life.
In Acts, we read about Cornelius, a God - fearing Gentile, who heard the message of eternal life and believed in Jesus for it (Acts 10:22, 44 - 48).
And the people keep coming every sunday for that little spiritual hit, that pat on the back and the message they want to hear «You are special, any bad deeds weren't your fault as you can blame them on Satan, and you get to live for eternity at the universal creators side, all for just a fiver...»
That message, as billions around the world have heard for more than six decades, is salvation and the need to live a new life because of Christ's sacrifice on the cross.
Many postconservatives abandon exclusivism and opt for a new inclusivist view of salvation, believing it is possible for many who never hear the gospel message to be saved.
His message is the toughest one to hear of them all, but it holds the only hope for all of us.
The Bible's supreme message of God's love for sinners and his eagerness to give new life and power to the repentant one who responds to the Father's love, breaks through all bonds to reach any who will hear and heed it.
But if, for the reasons outlined earlier in this chapter, the Easter message was already beginning to take shape in the minds of the disciples, of Peter in particular, the experience of seeing Jesus in his glorified state would have the effect of authenticating the Easter message and of causing the Easter faith to take possession of whoever heard it, and of those, in turn, who were convinced by the apostolic testimony.
«1 What theologians have to show if they want to be heard is the biblical view that the world is unintelligible apart from Christ.2 The theological hang - up on the problem of the Jesus of history and the Christ of faith is irrelevant for the ordinary man whose goal is the understanding of the message of Christ and which task is theology's very purpose.
And the Jewish people who heard the message of Peter and who wanted to participate with this arrival of the Kingdom of God in Jesus Christ indicated this desire publicly by receiving the baptism of repentance for the remission of sins, just as others had done with John about three years earlier.
«We have one right to expect from anyone who is «speaking» for God — to «hear» the message of «Christ Crucified» — the Lord placarded as dying for our sin and being raised for our justification — the saving truth that deals with our failure.
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