Sentences with phrase «into the body of»

The video shows the box containing the shoes ordered by the family fitting seamlessly into the body of the drone.
Dell didn't do anything too drastic with its latest refresh of the XPS 13, but that's not a bad thing: It still fits a beautiful 13 - inch display into the body of an 11 - inch laptop, and it still looks sufficiently premium.
In simple terms, once Ice - 9 is introduced into any body of water, there will be a chain reaction which will leave the entire earth frozen.
A common error with any press release writing task is to try and fit too many keywords into the body of the text.
What would interest you in getting past the envelope and into the body of the piece?
It is the sacrament in which the Church is most truly what she is, the people of God being daily formed into the body of Christ through the gift of the Lord's body and blood.
When you got saved you were baptized into the body of Christ.
When a person is saved they are baptized into the body of Christ.
This is, quite evidently, not the case in the conversion of the bread into the Body of Christ: the accidents of bread remain; we clearly see them before us.
It has nothing to do with a person being saved, baptized into the body of Christ, indwelt and sealed with the Holy Spirit unto the day of redemption.
When something is transformed — when, for example, grass is eaten and digested by a sheep — one substance is converted into another substance, since the grass is taken up (at least in part) into the body of the sheep.
It specifically tells us we are baptized into the body of Christ, but it never mentions leaving the body of Christ.
They weren't born again, baptized into the body of Christ and indwelt and sealed by the Holy Spirit.
The conversion of the bread into the Body of Christ (and the wine into the Blood of Christ) must be a conversion of a unique kind.
If we conceive of the Word or Spirit as moving more and more fully into the body of the profane in response to the self - negation of God in Christ, then we can understand how the Christian God gradually becomes more alien and beyond, receding into a lifeless and oppressive form, until it finally appears as an empty and vacuous nothingness.
Tolerance is a double - edged sword that has crept into the body of Christ and provided comfort, cover and an accepted excuse for allowing today's church model to hinder the gospel of Christ and burden the church.
(I Corinthians 15:29) The profoundest experiences of Christian conversion — especially remission of sins, (Acts 2:38; I Peter 3:21) the death of the old life and the resurrection of the new, (Romans 6:2 - 4; Colossians 2:12) and incorporation into the body of Christ (I Corinthians 12:13, 27; Ephesians 4:4 - 5)-- were associated with baptism.
At the moment of birth, the self - moving individual soul arrives into the body of the newborn in an ensouling process controlled by a metaphysical entity called «the World Soul.»
This passage falls into the body of ceremonial and social regulations which Christ invalidated on the cross.
At the moment a person is saved many things happen to them including their sins are forgiven, they receive the righteousness of Christ, they are spiritually baptized into the body of Christ and are indwelt and sealed by the Holy Spirit unto the day of redemption.
What Mumia does not discuss here» what he has never discussed» is the treachery that occurred on that terrible night in 1982, when eyewitnesses say he emptied his gun into the body of Officer Daniel Faulkner.
They were not born again, baptized into the body of Christ, and permanently indwelt and sealed by the Holy Spirit unto the day of redemption.
Our sins are forgiven — Ephesians 1:7; Colossians 1:14 and 2:13, Galatians 1:4 We have peace with God — Romans 5:1 We have the righteousness of Christ imputed to us — 2 Corinthians 5:21 We are a new creature in Christ — 2 Corinthians 5:17 We are baptized into the body of Christ — 1 Corinthians 12:13 We are indwelt with the Holy Spirit — 1 Corinthians 6:19 We are sealed with the Spirit — Ephesians 1:13 We are sealed with the Spirit unto the day of redemption — Ephesians 4:30 We are preserved in Christ — Jude 1 We will be confirmed to the end by Christ — 1 Corinthians 1:8 We are citizens of the household of God — Ephesians 2:19 We are children of God — Galatians 3:26 We are in the kingdom of God's Son — Colossians 1:13
Abraham was justified by faith, but he wasn't born again, baptized into the body of Christ or sealed by the Holy Spirit unto the day of redemption.
Before I get into the body of my commentary and reflections, a few remarks on the programmatic structure of Craig's book are necessary.
I also believe that many / most of the injunctions commanded and addressed to Israel don't apply to me in the 20th century as a believer baptized into the body of Christ in a new covenant.
Once a person is saved their sins are forgiven (Colossians 1:14), the righteousness of Christ is imputed to them (2 Corinthians 5:21), they are baptized into the body of Christ (1 Corinthians 12:13), indwelt and sealed with the Holy Spirit unto the day of redemption (Ephesians 1:13 and 4:30).
It's not talking about believers whose sins have been forgiven through the shed blood of the Lord Jesus and who have been baptized into the body of Christ and sealed with the Holy Spirit unto the day of redemption.
Our sins are forgiven — Ephesians 1:7; Colossians 1:14 and 2:13, Galatians 1:4 We have peace with God — Romans 5:1 We are accepted by God — Ephesians 1:6 We have the righteousness of Christ imputed to us — 2 Corinthians 5:21 We are a new creature in Christ — 2 Corinthians 5:17 We are baptized into the body of Christ — 1 Corinthians 12:13 We are indwelt with the Holy Spirit — 1 Corinthians 6:19 We are sealed with the Spirit — Ephesians 1:13 We are sealed with the Spirit unto the day of redemption — Ephesians 4:30 We are preserved in Christ — Jude 1 We will be confirmed to the end by Christ — 1 Corinthians 1:8 We are citizens of the household of God — Ephesians 2:19 We are in the kingdom of God's Son — Colossians 1:13
«The goal of evangelism,» says the Reformed Church in America's Equipping the Evangelist, «is not decisions, but incorporation into the body of Christ.»
Judas was a disciple of Jesus, but he wasn't saved because Jesus had not yet died on the cross so... therefore... Judas» sins hadn't ben forgiven... he wasn't baptized into the body of Christ... he wasn't indwelt and sealed by the Holy Spirit unto the day of redemption.
It wasn't until after the cross that all of a person's sins are forgiven (past, present, future) because after Jesus» finished work on the cross a person is placed into the body of Christ and indwelt and sealed by the Holy Spirit which didn't occur before the cross.
At the end of my Sunday Mass I came into the body of the church to make my thanksgiving, and as I knelt in the pew I noticed that the pulpit from which I had preached had on its front a banner with the inscription «God is other people.»
My harvest Time will be upon my cross-born death and then I will be taken into my body of the Gods» temple to become that which GOD Himself shall ordain for me to become!
In 1 Corinthians 12 Paul is explaining how we as the body of Christ are given various spiritual gifts, but first he explains how we got into the body of Christ.
[21] If we appreciate the fact of our incorporation into the body of Christ we can not view with unconcern any attempt to undermine its unity.
There is indeed in baptism the assurance of forgiveness of sins to those who repent; but above all, and chiefly, there is the guarantee of spiritual strength to live as Christ's man or woman and the grafting of the new believer into the body of Christ's church, which is «the blessed company of all faithful people.»
Learning to lead church members so that they can grow up «into the body of Christ» may require letting go of the dream of pastoral success as it is commonly defined in the church today.
That perfect response is one which she, free from original sin, is able to make perfectly, but which we can only make by the redeeming grace of God, through our incorporation into the Body of Christ in its sacramental life.
If Rachael Jean would learn to rightly divide the word of truth putting scripture in its proper context Rachael Jean would know that when a person is saved they are baptized into the body of Christ and indwelt and sealed by the Holy Spirit unto the day of redemption which is when we get our new spiritual bodies.
We need to keep firmly in mind the picture that adorns the Leviathan, and resist our absorption as individuals into the body of the state by retaining deep, abiding, and even primary allegiance to family, locality, and Church.
With AIDS spiraling out of control in the ghettos the last thing Blacks need is to encourage activities that spread the disease, particularly to Black women who are tricked by men posing as straight but living in sin with other men and depositing their deadly AIDS virus into the bodies of innocent, unsuspecting women and hapless men.
To receive the message of the kingdom of God is to be incorporated into the body of Christ, the Church, the author and sustainer of which is the Holy Spirit.
Once you get saved you become a new creature in Christ Jesus, baptized into the body of Christ, and indwelt and sealed by the Holy Spirit.
These included repentance, faith, forgiveness of sins, the gift of the Spirit, and acceptance into the body of Christ.
Once you believe the gospel He baptizes you into the body of Christ so that you are now united with Him.
After the cross when a person believes they are baptized into the body of Christ and indwelt and sealed with the Holy Spirit.
They will be «unable» to put themselves into the body of the other sex.
I don't believe you really mean that, just as I don't believe you really mean that the wafer turns into the Body of Christ.
Given my belief that communion wine can be validly consecrated into the Blood of Christ, and communion bread into the Body of Christ, we can now cue all the folks who will make jokes about cannibalism, etc. (just as the Romans did about early Christians — very little anti-Christian humor is original).
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