Sentences with phrase «in ecstatic joy»

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It reminds the believer that the vision of God unfolds amidst the splendor of holiness while also pointing toward the way in which the final movement to ecstatic wonder is always grace - filled and joy - laden.
Today there is a widespread recovery of joy through ecstatic speaking or speaking in tongues.
In relationship to the past and present, the new consciousness will likely be more sensuous, ecstatic, erotic, earthy, bodily oriented, festive, playful, feminine, idealistic, utopian, mystical, sacramental, hedonistic — in sum, a quest for joy in the wholeness of body and spiriIn relationship to the past and present, the new consciousness will likely be more sensuous, ecstatic, erotic, earthy, bodily oriented, festive, playful, feminine, idealistic, utopian, mystical, sacramental, hedonistic — in sum, a quest for joy in the wholeness of body and spiriin sum, a quest for joy in the wholeness of body and spiriin the wholeness of body and spirit.
Put theologically, this means that Christians need to concentrate less on remembering in faith what God has done in Christ in reconciling the world to himself and more on anticipating in hope what God will do through the Spirit to bring men into the ecstatic joy of the promised Kingdom.
There is the sheer giving and ecstatic happiness in being possessed by everlasting love, and concomitantly with this and fusing with it is the joy of possessing God as He is by means of the beatific vision.36
At the other extreme are those moments of ecstatic joy which are the zenith in our quest for the good life.
Perhaps the most heavily significant moment of the Manchester United Fulham game came when United went ahead at 2 - 1 and David Moyes in his ecstatic relief went dancing on to the field in his joy.
But it also means there's none of the mind - melding brain - fog of ecstatic sleeplessness overlayed by the irrational fear that a bird is going to fly in through the window and take the baby hostage *, along with the never - ending ride on the hair - raising postnatal emotional rollercoaster, with happy joy followed with the deep panic that you have no idea what you're doing and are going to break them and why am I crying again?!.
The gratitude and childhood, innocent joy she had enjoying the gifts he brought her last night, and the absolutely, over the top ecstatic joy and laughter that came from her and my youngest who could enjoy Christmas Eve and Christmas Day with us, I have never seen anything quite so mesmerizing in my life.
There is a lot of joy in watching Cooper and Lawrence interact, and I loved their final dance and ecstatic reaction to their mediocre score.
Marty may be one of the few people who would consider this a delicacy, spending his last twenty dollars to revel in the starchy goodness with ecstatic joy (he joins Adele Exarchopoulos from Blue is the Warmest Color in the pantheon of cinema pasta consumers).
These cases and others — from the commonly known (Alzheimer's disease) to the highly unusual (Ecstatic epilepsy, in which seizures convey a feeling of transcendent joy) to the almost supernatural (the Doppelganger effect, where people see and interact with a duplicate of their own body)-- are linked, Ananthaswamy suggests, by the simple fact that each condition involves disruptions in an area of the brain where the «self» is thought to reside.
The effortless ease of living around women and girls, the gorgeous house with the amazing Catalina making our coffee each day, the fun bumpy rides to the beach in the back of the surf truck, the ecstatic elevation you feel when you watch another of your camp friends catch an awesome wave, and the unrivalled splash of pure inspiration and joy you feel from having accomplished something as cool as surfing — this is what great living is all about.
«Good sex is when it brings an ecstatic sense of joy and happiness,» Renate Bertlmann told Elephant in a recent interview.
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