Sentences with phrase «human merit»

"Human merit" refers to the qualities, actions, or achievements that make a person deserving of praise, recognition, or rewards based on their efforts or abilities. It highlights the positive aspects of what someone has done or the attributes they possess that make them worthy of admiration. Full definition
God's act is always primary and unconditioned by human merit.
Or it may underscore the truth that the sacrifices we offer to God are acceptable only on the basis of grace, not human merit.
However, Rome's doctrine of the Immaculate Conception as confessed in Ineffabilis Deus can be used to support Rome's view of justification being a process that can be increased before God through human merit» our own merits as well as the merits of the saints (especially Mary) given to us.
The love celebrated in the sacrament of infant baptism is love flowing freely from the person of God without regard to human merit or achievement.
We are to love because we are sons of God, and he loves his children universally, regardless of their human merits or traits.
The sacrificial reading of Scripture is a pagan reading of Scripture, which does not represent the heart of God, but represents a pagan view of God in which God is angry and must be appeased through sacrifice and human merit.
The origin of the Church's holiness, therefore, is found in the Lord and not in the cleric's human merits.
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