But St. Paul's use of that term (II Corinthians 4:7) is in reference to
human weakness brought on by a Christian confrontation with opposing forces of the sin of the world, not of himself.
Not exact matches
Islam and or Muslims are not to be afraid off it is the Fear of the unknown that is the
weakness of us
humans is kept us in our shells until and unless we have an open heart and open mind we will never be able to find the Truth, The Truth that will give us Peace and make us love each other in solving the problems of this short temporary life, As a matter of fact all the Prophets
brought in one and same message check the following link.
Religious people speak of God when
human knowledge (perhaps simply because they are too lazy to think) come to an end, or when
human resources fall — in fact it is always the deus ex machina that they
bring on to the scene, either for the apparent solution of insoluble problems, or as strength in
human failure — always, that is to say, exploiting
human weakness or
human boundaries.11
It means, furthermore, that in spite of our
weakness and unwisdom, God can use in the making of peace any gift that is
brought in love for the service of
human need.
I will be presenting Kundalini Yoga kriyas and meditation that will assist in
bringing victory over these
human weaknesses.
Laura doesn't give the Great Danes full credit for
bringing two
humans together — but maybe, on some level, the relationship between the two big white dogs represents a lesson to be learned: Having someone in your life you can turn to, and depend on, and whose strengths can compliment your
weaknesses, has its advantages.