Sentences with phrase «in the hands of god»

He can be a tool in the hands of God or a tool in the hands of Evil.
TV gardening expert Alan Titchmarsh has said he will leave ageing «in the hands of God» rather than getting... More
Normally, I agree that we ought to reserve our judgment of a person's ultimate fate since that is solely in the hands of God's grace and we don't know another's heart before God.
That arrogant emperor was only a puppet, a tool, in the hand of God to accomplish his purposes.
He was secure in the hand of God.
With hope for the future, not in any illusory «progress of mankind onward and upward forever,» but in the confidence that the issues for time and eternity are in the hands of God, remarkable staying power is generated even in the midst of what appears to be social retrogression.
Pentecostals combine a Wesleyan optimism of grace, grounded in spiritual encounters, with a premillennial perspective that places the consummation of the kingdom fully in the hands of God.
«If sometimes our poor people have had to die of starvation,» she said, «it is not because God didn't care for them, but because you and I didn't give, were not instruments of love in the hands of God, to give them that bread, to give them that clothing; because we did not recognize him, when once more Christ came in distressing disguise — in the hungry man, in the lonely man, in the homeless child, and seeking for shelter.»
Just as with Mary and Joseph, troubles and trials in life are tools in the hand of God to mold us and shape us and make us into something beyond our imagination.
Left in the hands of god, both mother and fetus will be in jeopardy.
Underhill did not think it was easy to become a tool in the hand of God.
Today's Christian finds it a bitter pill to swallow to be told that he must learn a lesson from the Communist and his secular hope for society, but long ago a prophet of Israel ventured to speak of the arch-enemy, Assyria, as an instrument in the hand of God, and another dared to name a foreign emperor as the very Messiah sent by YHWH.
Christians pray to God for the salvation of people since we know that it is completely in the hands of God from A-Z.
and fully conversant with its roots and value, have an unusually important opportunity: (1) To offer others who are willing to trust Almighty God and clean house this dissertation on obtaining complete healing in the hands of God; (2) To amplify and restore to our hearts and minds a full knowledge of Pioneer AA.
That power is in the hands of God alone.
But all this I laid to heart, examining it all, how the righteous and the wise and their deeds are in the hand of God whether it is love or hate man does not know.
I agree with you — and with Paul — that weakness is power in the hands of God.
We are eternally secure in the hands of God because of his election and predestination.
I have put my father in the hands of God.
Among the professing Christians we know, who is able best to take calamity without being floored by it and, whatever happens, go forward with faith that all is safe in the hands of God?
He is now actually in the hands of God's great enemy.
For whoever is in the hands of death is no longer in the hands of God, but in the hands of God's enemy.
«I ought,» an early biographer reports him as saying, «on entering religion, and thereafter, to place myself entirely in the hands of God, and of him who takes His place by His authority.
... The souls of the righteous are in the hand of God, And no torment shall touch them.
The entire account pretty clearly seems to lay the direct action of the destruction of the cities in the hands of God.
As to the fate of non-Christians, as well as of those who lived before Christ, the only Christian thing to say is that that is in the hands of God, or, to put it more colloquially, God can deal with that.
When he is in his hour of life, How joyful is he who reaches the west When he is safe in the hand of the god.
Better is poverty in the hand of the god Than riches in a storehouse.
Nothing will more effectively preserve us in a straight and undeviating course in this economy than a firm persuasion that all events are in the hand of God, and that he is as merciful as he is mighty.
But to say, «So be it,» ought to mean, «Let it rest in the hands of God
In classical theism, destiny is in the hands of God.
Do not, says Voltaire, speak of the great chain of being, for that chain is held in the hand of a God who is Himself enchained by nothing.
The Papal visit could yet prove to be something great and useful in the hands of God - so let our prayers be part of this, and offered generously and insistently in these next weeks.
This is not at all the meaning of the text, for precisely if the conqueror were to realize that he is in the hands of God and has received his power from him, he could not use all the means which God might permit.
And why is the young student afraid for the future of our country if Romney does not win since all is in the hands of this god.
The Hebrew prophets did not predict the events of Jesus» last week; rather, many of those Christian stories were created to fit the ancient prophecies in order to show that Jesus, despite his execution, was still and always held in the hands of God
«But after that you are in the hands of God
My life and destiny is in the hands of God and not theirs and He will fight for me and vindicate me.
«So, I believe his health is in the hands of God and nobody should play politics with it.
Anas who use unorthodox means, sometimes risk his life to procure what he term as hard - core evidence told the host of the show, Akwasi Sarpong, that his protection is in the hands of God.
It is now, therefore, expected of the winners to maintain the tempo of good governance being championed by Gov. Ugwuanyi in line with the dogma that Enugu State is truly in the hands of God.
(Airs 8/20/15) WAMC's Alan Chartock In Conversation with Poet and Author Steven Nightingale about his latest book Granada: A Pomegranate in the Hand of God.
«For this, I rededicate my faith in Almighty God and glorify His name, as it demonstrated that nothing is impossible in the hands of God.
Once you get within a certain distance, it's in the hands of God — how well you can see and how fast you can act — as to whether the planes will collide.»
Placing his faith once again in the hands of God, Dick recklessly packs up his family and heads to Africa.
I gave it my best shot, spent as much time and money on its production as I could, and the rest, to a large extent, is in the hands of the gods... As you say, the «product» will bear the author's name forever and should be presented as professionally as possible.
With Small Art, you just go ahead and make it, and then it exists, and the rest is in the hands of the gods.
The results are in the hands of the gods.
Apart from this, such conversations are often countered with views about faith in the divine, such that risks associated with life are often left in the hands of God.

Not exact matches

John 12:8 is the most common example: «You always have the poor with you...» Left out of that (mis) interpretation is the fact that Jesus is actually quoting a passage from Jewish Scripture that makes the opposite point: The continual existence of the poor serves as the fundamental reason for God's command to assist them, to give «liberally and ungrudgingly»: «Open your hand to the poor and needy neighbor in your land.»
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