Sentences with phrase «in previous posts»

I've argued in previous posts that I don't think we need to panic buy in January, and would rather see us wait until the summer to get specific targets that can really improve our team, but we also have to hope that Liverpool and Arsenal don't go on a run and make us struggle or even fail to keep that top - four status.
In previous posts, we have detailed the opening odds for each presidential candidate, examined the «invincibility» of Donald Trump and highlighted the unexpected ascent of...
Iv» e said in previous posts we need a manager top bring in new ideas, have alternative plans for when things aren't working but most of all a manager that is strong with the board and who won't stand for being fobbed off
For one, Brian Elliot (I incorrectly kept saying Jake Allen in my previous posts when I was actually thinking of Elliot) was able to resurrect his game at a pretty advanced age for a goalie.
As I've pointed out in previous posts, there's no guarantees in a lot of the big name strikers being linked with us in terms of adapting to the league and productivity in their first season.
Goonerforever, as has been stated by others in previous posts, Kolasinac should be played instead of Elneny (can still be backup option) as DM as he has played DM for Shalka in the BL.
I have written about DDL in detail in the previous posts.
I think I've said in previous posts that my mother - in - law recently discovered she was gluten intolerant (when she decided to become a vegetarian a year ago).
We've talked about these in previous posts, but if you're new to the game, allow me to introduce you to the Chipotle Pepper.
As mentioned in previous posts, here and here, I was sent some #wholegrains by Healthy Grains Institute.
You may have covered this in previous posts, so I apologize if I'm asking an innapropriate questions.
I know I've mentioned in previous posts and in my «why including cake» page what this thing is all about for me.
As I have mentioned in previous posts, I have a serious obsession with chocolate.
These are significant efforts for a fast food chain and, as noted in my previous posts, more impressive than some coffee companies.
As fully covered in previous posts, I love this time of year.
As I mentioned in previous posts, I am a member of a cooking group.
I have owned up in my previous posts that...
In previous posts, I have shared lists of quick soup recipes, healthy soup recipes, simple soup recipes and also easy soup recipes.
I have raved a bunch in previous posts about how the slow - cooker is king for amazing chicken breasts.
If you remember my struggle and experience of working with habanero pepper in my previous posts, I finally conquered.
I'm not going to retype the recipe for you, but I have linked it a number of times in some previous posts about this cookie.
In previous posts I stated how I was intimidated by roasting because my meat would come out too dry.
While I have mentioned in previous posts such as Chocolate Dipped Shortbread Heart Cookies, that every day should be an opportunity to show those we love and appreciate them, February 14th is the day of love.
Just an FYI - they aren't going to get answered until after the new year, just like I have said over and over again in previous posts.
You might have seen all the various salmon recipes and marinades I used in previous posts and I could probably eat it five days out of a week, which I've tried to do until my husband put his foot down and pleaded for beef and poultry.
And as we have seen in previous posts, and will see in future posts, God willingly accepts the blame (or responsibility) for our violence because He is seeking to rescue and deliver us from it.
In previous posts I have been thinking about striking moments early in Genesis that have to do with male and female — familiar moments with little - noticed features that are striking once you see them.
However, we must also recognize that the emphasis led to problematic results which Van Engen pointed out, and with which we have dealt in previous posts.
In previous posts we surveyed various proposals about how to understand the violent portrayals of God in the Old Testament in light of Jesus Christ.
In the previous posts in this series (see link list below), we discussed how to get acquainted with our neighbors and then building relationships with them.
As seen in the previous posts (which you can find listed at the bottom of this post), one common approach to explaining the violence of God in the Old Testament is to deny or modify one of the central and historic convictions of conservative Christianity: that the Bible is the inspired and inerrant Word of God.
First, in previous posts, I have argued that God did not actively «send» the flood, but that it came upon the earth as a natural consequence to mankind's rebellion.
I believe that the idea presented in the previous posts (see the list below) is only one of these rules.
The second thing to note is that the verse seems to raise an objection to the theory that has been advanced in previous posts.
I have tried to deal with this some in previous posts, and will continue to attempt to answer this objection as we go through.
Initially, this seems to refute the argument that has been advanced in previous posts.
Several of these attempts were summarized in the previous posts when we looked at several of the views of how people seek to explain the violence of God in Scripture, but the tragic fact is that violence of Israel can not easily be explained away, and often the same reasoning that is used to get Israel if the hook in her violence toward neighboring nations is then used to justify (and even encourage) violence today from our own country toward those we view as enemies of God.
So one view which almost everyone is aware of, but which I neglected to write about in my previous posts, is the view of atheism.
In the previous posts we have seen that heresy is not what we think.
In previous posts, we have seen that both the prayers of Jesus and the prayers of Paul were conversational prayers with God.
This concept was considered in previous posts as part of the discussion of the flood.
@Mcrunner34 adam and eve is a myth (see my points in previous posts which u did nt answer logically).
In some previous posts, I have written that while the gospel is huge and complex, the gospel invitation is clear and simple.
And in fact, since this entire chapter is about how followers of God become followers of Jesus, and since we have consistently seen in previous posts that election is to service, it is better to understand John 6:70 in this regard, as well as the other verses in this chapter about those who come to Jesus.
There are numerous references in previous posts and comments as to better approaches to evangelism, approaches that allow most people to really «see» and «hear» the good news.
I've said in previous posts that we are God and that everything is God, but I could have worded it better.
In the previous posts in this series about getting to know our neighbors (sign up below to receive all the posts by email), we discussed first getting acquainted with our neighbors and then building relationships with them.
It never even occurred to me how damaging it is until I really paid attention to what you are saying here and in previous posts.
In previous posts I have suggested that Jesus became sin for us (2 Cor 5:21), and since Jesus reveals the Father to us, it seems to follow that maybe this is what God was doing in the Old Testament in the violent sections.
Alas, you are not capable, as evidenced in your previous posts.
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