Sentences with phrase «identified as a servant»

In a number of other contexts, all but one in the first division, Israel is collectively identified as a servant:

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Until the culture at large instinctively identifies us as loving, humble servants, and until the tax collectors and prostitutes of our day are beating down our doors to hang out with us as they did with Jesus, we have every reason to accept our culture's judgment of us as correct.
And there are various indications in John 10, as well as in the surrounding context of John 8 — 11 that Jesus identified Himself with the lights of Hanukkah and especially the central light of the Hanukkah Menorah, the Shamash, or «Servant» light.
Certainly later biblical prophets, whose works appear in the New Testament, had no hesitation in identifying Jesus Christ as the Servant.
Whenever we identify him with the lordly and powerful of this world, whenever we think of him as king, we cloud our understanding of the man from Galilee whose greatness lay in his giving of himself and his being a servant to others.
It can be put most forcefully, even shockingly, if we say that Christians identify themselves not only as servants of the anointed king but as Christ.
Pat (and I'll call you Pat, though I don't believe we've met, just as you chose to refer consistently to the junior senator from Illinois in your column by his first name, as one might a servant or subordinate), I find it fascinating and perhaps even just a little racist to see you identifying a monolithic «White America,» in the same way that it's just a little racist for Rev. Wright to assume a monolithic black American experience.
Addressing an audience of more than 80 Parliamentarians and 150 construction industry leaders, civil servants and journalists at the House of Commons, Bill Bolsover, the Chairman of the Construction Products Association, identified the construction industry as a key driver of economic growth and suggested ways in which government should kick start the recovery.
The Association of School and College Leaders (ASCL) has called on the government to explain the payments made to civil servants identified as the «top 25 per cent of performers».
The Association of School and College Leaders (ASCL) has called on the government to explain the payments made in July to civil servants identified as the «top 25 per cent of performers».
Questions of morals and ethics were infused in virtual field experiences and course design in order to allow future teachers to identify as civil servants and advocates for democracy.
All parties identified the outgoing Fletcher principal as an exemplary servant leader who effectively made the case to her staff and families about the need for change and cooperation.
Two of the Aboriginal Directors of Reconciliation Australia correctly identify the main challenge that remains for public servants as follows:
Researchers interviewed 32 Australian civil servants, parliamentary ministers, and ministerial advisers who had been identified as «research - engaged» by public health researchers questioned in an earlier phase of the project.
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