Not exact matches
His beloved son Michael has just
come home from the war, but does not intend to become part of his
father's business.
When she was 14, her
father dropped her off at the mall and told her she couldn't
come home until she got a job.
After several meetings, the young McDermott persuaded his interviewer Emerson Fullwood (now retired) to give him the job on the spot, telling him he'd promised his
father he'd
come home that night with his employee badge in his pocket, a confidence driven by the desire to work.
When I first called my
father after, he said, «Please
come home.»
«When I passed [the draft review] I
came home to my sister and
father.
«My
father would
come home in a foul mood after losing at blackjack and other card games,» Lee wrote, «and demand some of my mother's jewelry to pawn...» His mother not only saved her jewelry from her feckless husband but also ably raised her four sons and one daughter, selling cakes baked from tapioca when flour and money grew scarce.
Oh, so this is that «wait until your
father comes home... THEN you'll be sorry» argument... So you have no proof that Carl stood before God on Dec 20, 1996.
In friendship with Jesus Christ, we
come to know the face of the merciful
Father, for whoever experiences the Son's power to forgive sins sees the merciful
Father, who welcomes
home the prodigals and reclothes them with the garments of integrity.
In fact, the boy has a number of recollections of his
father coming home drunk.
God will be calling him back
home, I just hope he responds to our
Fathers call when the time
comes.
Bonhoeffer considers the case of a young boy who is asked by his teacher, in front of the other pupils, «Is it true that your
father often
comes home drunk?»
The one pictured above is a composite of several Little Bear books from Barnes and Noble in the USA though so you would need three books: Little Bear,
Father Bear
Comes Home, and A Kiss for Little Bear.
His
father would
come home from work and join us at the table for a report of his son's progress.
My parents had divorced when I was young and though I knew their intense love for me, the wounds of a divided
home had left a vulnerable spot for the love of a heavenly
father to
come in and make His
home.
Our
Father in Heavens is the Greatest, all all of his Children
coming together from all walks, may we Raise above in much knowing we are
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«Those who love me will keep my word, and my
Father will love them, and we will
come to them and make our
home with them» (John 14:23).
The first two parables say, «Your
Father loves his wandering children and welcomes them when they
come home.»
know that you have many that
came to support you in spirit, messengers in all levels, under different races, skin color, nationality, simply allow, we are here to bring us ALL to Glorified Beingness, we have all once sinned and have been down and have lied, we all may return back
home, as fallen as you shall be, the weight of your heart at the gates is to be weighted,
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I heard my
father, a scientist and an agnostic, say to my mother one evening when he
came home from work, «Where is the Jesus freak, in her room reading her bible?»
I wish I could stand beside her on the day she sent my grandfather off to the second world war, probably looking like his
father in that uniform, and tell her that her son would
come home all in one piece and marry a lovely woman named Juliet.
The members of today's intense religious groups and not a few members of the larger public like to get even closer to
home, rubbing texts like these into contemporary Christian consciousness: «Now great multitudes accompanied Jesus; and he turned and said to them, «If any one
comes to me and does not hate his own
father and mother and wife and children and brothers and sisters, yes, and even his own life, he can not be my disciple»» (Luke 14:25 f.).
who, in front of his classmates, is questioned by his teacher as to whether his
father comes home drunk.
Jesus said: «no one who has left
home or brothers or sisters or mother or
father or children or fields for me and the gospel will fail to receive a hundred times as much in this present age:
homes, brothers, sisters, mothers, children and fields — along with persecutions — and in the age to
come eternal life» (Mark 10:29 - 30).
This was spurred by the loss of my mother to cancer when I was 20, my
father essentially left my much younger brother and sister to my care for many months at a time only
coming home 1 - 2 x a week and then less and less until it would be only a call every week or two to «check on things».
I will say this however; a truly just and beneficent God would also consider the separation of knowledge and understanding between this life, and the life before and after (that being the energy or spiritual existence as energy is not destroyed) and in so knowing this a just God or «
father» would simply have the ending of the material life be a moment of
coming home, learning, and changing over into understanding of all that occurred while we were away.
Instead of the drunk who's a great guy in the bar and then
comes home and beats his wife, we have the minister who is this wonder person in church and is still an abusive husband and
father.
Here is a story about a young man in my area who
came from a upper middle class
home, mother and
father married, never divorced.
Yet he loves you just as a
father loves a son who will not
come home.
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A boy
came home from his first day at Sunday school and his
father asked him what he had learned.
But look at the context He used it in - doing whatever it took to bring back the «lost» to the
Father no matter the time, cost or energy, and then celebrating the lost when they
come «
home.»
It has been my observation that lesbians are that way because they
come from a fractured
home... there was no male role model, no devoted
father, or the parents» marriage was not good — perhaps divorced and remarriage many times.
In an old - fashioned Chinese
home, the girl from her twelfth year on did not go outside her
father's house until she went to her husband's, and a Japanese girl when grown could say that she had never
come so near a man, even her own brother, as to touch his hand.
She
came home with a little key necklace and proudly informed her
father that it meant she was «the key to someone's freedom.»
How do we uphold our view on fatherhood in relation to the Almighty
Father if a child
comes from a broken
home?
When the prodigal son
came home, the
father didn't show him what he did wrong or what he needed to change.
In her study of Protestant and Catholic attitudes about «the Christian
home» between 1840 and 1900, Colleen McDannell shows how Protestants
came to rely on the mother, rather than the
father, as the priest in the
home.
«Jesus answered him, «If anyone loves me, he will keep my word, and my
Father will love him, and we will
come to him and make our
home with him.
It's remarkable to talk to the children of divorce about the parable of the prodigal son, in which the
father waits for his errant son to
come home.
The interesting part of the idea to me was that if the «church» is the prodigal son then those of us that feel we are staying true to the gospel and serving the
Father through tolerance, objectivity, and humanitarian efforts might be pissy when the «church»
comes back
home to the
Father.
You have
come back
home, our Heavenly
Father will bless you a lot, I hope others will follow your footsteps.
So I hope that as he flies
home on September 27, the Holy
Father will understand that American Catholics share every ounce of his passion for Christian service and human dignity — beginning with the unborn child, but not ending there; including the poor and the immigrant, but reaching from conception to natural death... and confirming that the «joy of the Gospel»
comes from a Gospel of Life.
The majority of gays
come from
homes that either lacked a male parent or had a
father that didn't pay any attention to his kids.
«Those who love me will keep my word, and my
Father will love them, and we will
come to them and make our
home with them.»
What we are promised is not just that contact with the divine, but the actual indwelling of the Trinity itself, as Jesus told his apostles, «My
Father will love him, and we will
come to him and make our
home with him» (Jn 14:23).
Some years earlier her
father had
come home drunk and abusive one Saturday night and had kicked this child down the stairs, splitting her head open.
He's en route to the airport to pick up his son and namesake, Nate, who is
coming home for the holidays from Seattle and who, while his
father is colliding with the bus, is having vigorous and blissfully anonymous sex with a fellow pilgrim in an airport broom closet.
I interpret this to mean that the Son of Man, Jesus, has
come to his own flesh, his own family and by His supreme love, carries us back to the
Father, to our natural and supernatural
home, through His redemptive love.
«If anyone loves me he will keep my word, and my
Father will love him, and we shall
come to him and make our
home with him».
The Prodigal has sinned against his
father, and the
father — not a feudal lord but an honest - to - goodness
father — sees the returning son, penitent and ashamed,
coming home from the far country.