Sentences with phrase «how radical his love»

I think of how radical his love was, as...

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I love that we're elevating these stories, helping people reimagine just how radical it was that Jesus so beautifully interacted with these women.
When read with pater familias, rather than the Dunphys, in mind, we see just how radical Peter and Paul must have sounded when they instructed husbands to love their wives as much as Christ loved the church and to be willing to give their lives for them!
As I dream for my children I have come to see how easy it is for fear to trump hope; for a desire for their safety and comfort to displace a desire that they would experience and participate in Christ's radical love; and for uniformity to be mistaken for unity.
How much harder would it be for the world to label us as judgmental, condemning, intolerant, superficial hypocrites, if we actually lead by example, by service, by radical, ridiculous, unconditional love?
Understanding how the cross shows us the radical love of God is crucial here because it affects how we can trust and open our lives to God's love.
In this second half of Romans 13 we see Paul, a radical Jew, excited about the dawning of the day of liberation, and calling on his readers to live as those who have already tasted of that freedom — and to do so in how they love not only each other, but strangers and enemies.
They question how a loving god would allow their family member to die like that, to be taken away because of another radical group's faith?
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After years of suffering with chronic health conditions, she is healing herself through a plant - based diet, radical self - care and consuming self love, and she wants to teach you how to do the same.
Listen to our guest episode on How To Be Less Old, where we talked about radical self - love, how to be a better friend to your fat friends, and we taught Deanna and Emily the term «straight size.&raqHow To Be Less Old, where we talked about radical self - love, how to be a better friend to your fat friends, and we taught Deanna and Emily the term «straight size.&raqhow to be a better friend to your fat friends, and we taught Deanna and Emily the term «straight size.»
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