Sentences with phrase «in anguish»

Substitute Tony Morley, by his ball control and direct running, relieved some of the Rovers pressure that had seen Birchenall mis - kick with the goal at his mercy; Craig holding his head in anguish as the ball spun out by the far post with Stevenson stranded at the near post, and Round going close with a fierce 20 - yard drive.
I know I have been judged by some as not trusting God in my anguish because of the outward expression of that anguish, even while others affirmed that they were encouraged in their own suffering to keep trusting God because of how I was trusting Him.
The problem is what this says about an all Loving God (which can not be the case if there is an eternal punishment in a lake of fire where one tosses about in anguish for many lifetimes).
In this elegiac work, a lone figure bows his head in anguish as his horse — which Lockett crafted from an old sawhorse of the type used in carpentry workshops — carries him away, possibly in reference to the Indian Removal Act that President Andrew Jackson initiated in 1830, forcing the Cherokee, Muscogee, Seminole, Chickasaw, and Choctaw nations to leave their lands and relocate west of the Mississippi.
The Enfamil Gentlease formula was created mainly for saving parents from having to live through watching their babies cry in anguish from an upset stomach.
Left in anguish Carl struggles to go near his wife's art studio, fearing the pain and memories it will bring.
Some of the banter between Ruth and the jaded cop named Det. William Bendix (Gary Anthony Williams, TMNT: Out of the Shadows — yes, William Bendix, like the classic film actor) on the case offer some insights on where the film could have found its comedic spark, but even those scenes lose flavor when we see that cop break down in anguish because of his own personal relationship issues bubbling up to the surface.
Jesus experienced theological agnosticism when he cried in anguish from the Cross, «My God, my God why have you abandoned me?»
Where Lillard tries to be as uplifting as possible, almost purposely avoiding the hard subjects, Wayne brings in the anguish of the true world — a reminder that violence, death, and destruction can't be glossed over.
Was not his own faith broken in the anguish of the...
He sits idly by and watches people in anguish.
In the midst of being willingly engulfed in our sins and the sins of all men of all time, He writhed in anguish not from the lacerations on His back or the thorns that still pierced His head or the nails that held Him to the cross but from the incomparably painful loss of fellowship with His heavenly Father that His becoming sin for us had brought.
Pascal once said, seemingly with the complacent Montaigne in mind, that he could only approve of those who sought in anguish.
Then God will be seen as a suffering God who shares in the anguish of the creation yet is not overcome or destroyed by that sharing.
The internet will not give you the figures on how many people have died in anguish fully believing God was on their side and that they were fighting in his name or at least in his honor, defending their national religion as much as they did their lands from other soldiers who had been told essentially the same story on the other side.
After experiencing the crushing humiliation of the ten plagues which culminated in the anguishing loss of his firstborn son, Pharaoh damages the economy and productivity of Egypt by finally allowing the Israelites to leave Egypt, only to change his mind and chase after them in hot pursuit, which leads to the decimation of his army in the Red Sea.
Last week, a Florida mom shared a heartbreaking photo on Facebook of her 3 - year - old lying in anguish in a waist - to - ankle cast after breaking his leg at a trampoline park.
At this moment the RNC is holding emergency strategy sessions and conference calling JakeD in anguish at the prospect of not getting his vote.
and the weight stalled, I thought he may drop it, but his eyes closed and his face winced in anguish and the bar moved upwards, I don't know it was the sweat from his face but I could have sworn tears came out of his eyes, and bar traveled further up until he had it midriff.
Declarations of love are hurled out in anguish on station platforms, chase scenes take place atop carriage roofs and desperate fights take place on abandoned rail tracks.
If someone curses in anguish and asks for prayer and shares a biblical quote, and does it in their pajamas, via internet, is that... worship?
Few bytes of humor have logged more miles on the Internet than certain bloopers and gaffes collected by Richard Lederer (in Anguished English and More Anguished English), and those excerpts having to do with religion seem to circulate most widely.
To cite one instance among dozens, the Psalmist's desperate sense in his anguish — which in context seems to be over the decline in Israel's national fortunes — that God does not appear to be living up to His side of the covenant is expressed as «Has His faithfulness vanished forever?»
Lust has its match in anguish, desire in fear, purpose is either attained or thwarted.
If you bleed your heart for these dogs they will drink your marrow and rejoice in your anguish.
His interest in the crucifixion was an interest in anguish.
But British Gen - X rock critic Simon Reynolds has written a book, Retromania, that culminates in an anguished articulation of this third objection.
Jesus, who was absolutely perfect and never sinned, wept in anguish (John 11:35) and was sorrowful even unto death (Mark 14:34).
Behind the depressing silence of the sea, the silence of God... the feeling that while men raise their voices in anguish God remains with folded arms, silent.
Here an eternal divine order prevails, here it does not rain both upon the just and upon the unjust, here the sun does not shine both upon the good and upon the evil, here it holds good that only he who works gets the bread, only he who was in anguish finds repose, only he who descends into the underworld rescues the beloved, only he who draws the knife gets Isaac.
I will not restrain my mouth; I will speak in the anguish of my spirit; I will complain in the bitterness of my soul.
To anyone who feels compelled to affirm divine suffering, the fact that God is deeply involved in the anguish and the blood of humanity forces a drastic theological crisis of thought vis - à - vis the question of evil.
Hans Küng and Leonard Swidler brought together some 25 essays in The Church in Anguish: Has the Vatican Betrayed Vatican II?
He said: «Thanks to God, we really live in peace and security, but our neighbours live in anguish and violence.»
The very Godhead is torn in anguish: the plea «Father, let this cup pass from me,» is answered by the Father's relentless No.
Luther protested in an anguished letter of 9 February: «If Christ loves you, he will make you revoke that declaration.
The Agony in the Garden My spirit is in anguish within me, my heart within me is troubled.
Throughout the tragic last events of Jesus» life, except perhaps in the anguish of Gethsemane and the desperate cry from the cross (if it is authentic), «Why hast thou forsaken me?»
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