Sentences with phrase «into hands of»

And I even hope that it will find its way into the hands of Black women who are weighed down by the burden of strength.
The power of story is so tempting that many fall into the hands of gossip and slander as a result of what they've heard.
If we take seriously the command to protect our children, we'll avoid the risk of these weapons getting into the hands of unstable people.
They did not say, however, that Jesus was going to Galilee, but, «Remember how he told you, while he was still in Galilee, that the Son of man must be delivered into the hands of sinful men, and be crucified, and on the third day rise.»
The response of faith in Jesus demands the asceticism of attentiveness, for «it is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God» (Heb.
Or conversely, «I and the Father are one, and yet I am this particular lowly man, poor, forsaken, delivered into the hands of men — blessed is he who shall not be offended in me.
All this plays right into the hands of the eschatologists.
It is surmised that they were seeking a more congenial place to live after the government of Egypt passed into the hands of Turkish rulers.
If God loved us, then He would NOT submit us into the hands of his adversary, knowing that we are imperfect and weak, and then demand as a part of being released from that TORMENT, believe that He somehow loves us... God doesn't care... God (the universe) just is...
On the contrary it is only by abandoning all hope of achievement by oneself or others, throwing oneself entirely into the hands of God, and recognising oneself as a sinner like other sinners, that hope can be found.
It was the one thing the Roman Curia and with him the Pope did not wish to happen; it would put half Europe into the hands of a single man and pose real threat to the political power of the Holy See, and of the Italian families so often associated with it.
I'm pretty sure that's the standard for nature BUT I find it interesting that humans fall into the hands of the prey of the religious but not atheists.
At the same time, the candid citizen must confess that if the policy of the government upon vital questions affecting the whole people is to be irrevocably fixed by decisions of the Supreme Court, the instant they are made in ordinary litigation between parties in personal actions, the people will have ceased to be their own rulers, having to that extent practically resigned their government into the hands of that eminent tribunal.
You do not want to fall into the hands of God when judged and not in Christ
Wyclif's writings came into the hands of a Bohemian priest, John Hus (c. 1373 - 1415), and reinforced him in the course on which he had already entered and for which he has been remembered.
Their argument is that, to put it in Lincoln's language, «if the policy of the government upon vital questions affecting the whole people is to be irrevocably fixed by decisions of the Supreme Court, the instant they are made in ordinary litigation between parties in personal actions, the people will have ceased to be their own rulers, having to that extent practically resigned their government into the hands of that eminent tribunal.»
People believe that money should somehow find its way into the hands of - everyone - who helped make it happen.
Yet we are not delivered into the hands of the vitalist who would wish to introduce some kind of mysterious psyche or entelechy or spirit (or whatever equivalent term he might use) as an addition to the process.
The saint may simply give the universe into the hands of the enemy by his trustfulness.
If you object that this virtually throws the initiative and the decision of questions into the hands of the clergy this is but an internal peculiarity of the Catholic religion.
This is a gentle, enjoyable tale in which a handwritten copy of Psalm 23 journeys around the world, falling into the hands of a range of individuals and speaking to them of God's goodness and care.
I came to be delivered into the hands of Jadis, but now that she is defeated, I am about to enter into my glory.
Kerry argued (very reasonably) that it would be very dangerous for Syria's chemical weapons to fall into the hands of extremists in a chaotic post-Assad Syria.
When I read further I believe Jesus explains what he means again when Jesus says «the HOUR is come; behold, the Son of man is betrayed into the hands of sinners».
If it pleases the king, let a decree be written that they be destroyed, and I will pay ten thousand talents of silver into the hands of those who do the work, to bring it into the king's treasuries.
R2 - D2 and his robot companion C3PO escape to the remote planet of Tatooine, where they happily fall into the hands of the ingenuous Luke Sky.
These kinds of legislation help families without causing dependency and without putting family functions into the hands of government.
This objection played into the hands of those who did not want a strong alternative to commercial broadcasting.
By not pursuing that historical theme to the field setting of missions, Newbigin unwittingly plays into the hands of his critics who see in missions proof of Western cultural insensitivity.
Why play into the hands of the ignorant masses?
Jesus will get a worker to witness the gospel to a hungry soul, and / or a bible into the hands of someone who needs and wants it, so there is no need to rewrite what is already written.
Looking at this situation, a leading economist suggests that countries with an increasing scarcity of food may well fall into the hands of strong - arm dictators.
Heb 10:31 It is a terrifying thing to fall into the hands of the living God.
It declares that you can fall into the hands of no alien power.
It holds that all ethnic definitions of Jewishness ultimately play into the hands of racist bigots like Hitler.
JUDGES 3:29 The Lord delivered the Moabites into the hands of the Israelites.
But in some ways broadcasting deregulation is the most serious, because it places information — the minds of people — into the hands of those whose first interest is profit.
At times in history some churchmen have played into the hands of this false image, but far from the Church being suspicious of cultural and political globalisation, she actually holds the key to the future of humanity.
It's just that we also see and affirm the work that's already being done and at this time we want to come alongside of those leaders to amplify their work and to get it into the hands of the ones who need it.
Because of their leading role in the world — first in winning the war, then in rebuilding the peace — Americans were highly regarded, and Pope Pius XII sent them a letter, expressing his admiration and expectations: «The American people,» he began, «have a genius for splendid and unselfish action, and into the hands of America, God has placed the destinies of afflicted humanity.»
«It is a terrible thing to fall into the hands of the living God», we read in Hebrews.
As the mother of a multiple - handicapped child said to me, «it is a terrible thing to fall into the hands of social services».
While many organizations necessarily do have some overhead expenses, the best ones are very good at getting much of what is donated into the hands of those who need it most.
And that, in this writer's view, is to end up playing into the hands of those who, historically and at present, intimidate Christian schools into secular conformity.
In the face of this horrible oppression, Jesus holds out a message of hope to his people Israel: God will liberate Israel from oppression, placing the vineyard into the hands of tenants who know how to care for it lovingly, and who will enable it to fulfill its mission; only non-Jews who are willing to protect Israel and encourage it to bear fruit will be given control over it.
Its easier to worry about what all this will mean for our domestic politics and Mediterranean time shares, than to enter into the abject, diabolical situations which force a mother to commit her daughter into the hands of an unscrupulous stranger in the hope that she will be better off.
Then she tells Charles of the one escape possible from a world fallen into the hands of human beings: divine mercy.
This is the Protestant principle, and when it is taken seriously one risks putting his conception of the Bible into the hands of the scholar.
I am a one - man show, however, and so this book gave me some ideas of what I can do to help get my books out faster, better, and into the hands of more people.
But the world has fallen into the hands of men, and they have failed to pay the builder his due.
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