Sentences with phrase «judged by their fruits»

A tree is judged by the fruit.
A tree is to be judged by its fruit - and hatred is not a good fruit to display - atheists!!
And Niebuhr added: «Whether the man is an atheist or a Christian, I judge him by his fruits, and I therefore have many agnostic friends.»
Our philosophy and our religion will be judged by their fruits.
I recall something about judging by the fruits...

Not exact matches

«The searches were authorized by a federal magistrate judge, who had found probable cause to believe that the premises and devices searched contained evidence, fruits, and instrumentalities of conduct for which Cohen is under criminal investigation,» the Justice Department's filing said.
If you judged Glenn only by the fruits he has produced, would you still hold concerns over his faith?»
By their fruit shall ye judge them.
We are not to judge the world and sinners cause they are judging themselves but we are to rightly judge those that claim to be of Christ by the fruits of His Spirit in order to protect ourselves and others from wolves in sheeps clothing that have crept in unaware.
The same Directory also speaks of the spiritual climate in which alone there can be a successful ecumenical reception: «The life of faith and the prayer of faith, no less than reflection on the doctrine of faith, enter «into this process of reception, by which the whole Church, under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit... makes her own the fruits of a dialogue, in a process of listening, of testing, of judging and of living.»
The way we carry ourselves, talk to others and treat people matters: It produces the fruit by which we — and our faith — are judged by people from the outside.
It becomes unlimited and incalculable and the mischief abounds when, in a kind of uncontrolled self - righteousness, we point to material circumstances as «the fruits by which men should be known and judged
Horace Mann I would not judge a man by the presuppositions of his life but by the fruits of his life.
Matthew 7:16 says, «By their fruit you will recognize them...» and depending on the believer you will judge him as such... I judge his as the same man the fearful and ignorant jews and romans murdered on a cross, nothing has changed since he's be away.
No - one has the right to comment on whether someone's living by the flesh or the Spirit unless they are commenting on clear outward signs of good or bad — Jesus» encouragement to judge a tree by its fruit has come back to me again and again as I meet «unbelievers» who have much in common with me until we talk about God and then to quote Rob Bell «the God they have turned their back on is not the God I believe.»
Florida's unique fertile soil and lush subtropical climate are what make Florida grapefruit the sweetest and juiciest variety of grapefruit in the world, but they can also take a toll on the outer appearance of the fruit — don't judge a book by it's cover!
Let this be another lesson in not judging a veggie or fruit by it's «cover» If you do, you'll never know the greatness you're missing out on!
Judging by the plants that were on exhibit at the Capsicum Industry Expo, Chinese breeders are very successful at increasing yield and fruit size.
Waist protection: • Eat something: Tuck into half of your wholemeal sandwich or a piece of fruit so that people don't think you're judging them by standing there with no food in your hands.
That's what really turned me on to the Integrative Nutrition school to the point where I'm really committed to being here every year, because I judge the fruit tree by the fruit that it bears.
Some say Los Angeles doesn't get fall colors, but if you judge us by the colors of our autumnal fruits and vegetables, I'd say we get plenty.
Although inspectors did accept that a focus by UCAT's chief executive Linda Rowe on improving leadership and management is «beginning to bear fruit», they highlighted the fact that just one of the trust's schools has been judged good in a recent inspection, and none are outstanding.
Still, entrants shouldn't disregard the palate entirely, as pieces will be judged in part on how well they capture the essence of the wine in question, which is described by The Capital Grille as «Intensely purple in color,... [exuding] aromas of dark fruit, followed by layers of blackberry, plum and blueberry flavors that begin with a profound depth and end with a soft finish.»
One thing that everyone in the climate blogosphere seems to agree on is that the best fruit in the world is the cherry, judging by the number that are picked.
As America's most - cited judge, Judge Richard Posner, put it last year, «Judges have difficulty understanding modern technology and jurors have even greater difficulty, yet patent plaintiffs tend to request trial by jury because they believe that jurors tend to favor patentees, believing that they must be worthy inventors defending the fruits of their invention against copycats -LSB-...]&rajudge, Judge Richard Posner, put it last year, «Judges have difficulty understanding modern technology and jurors have even greater difficulty, yet patent plaintiffs tend to request trial by jury because they believe that jurors tend to favor patentees, believing that they must be worthy inventors defending the fruits of their invention against copycats -LSB-...]&raJudge Richard Posner, put it last year, «Judges have difficulty understanding modern technology and jurors have even greater difficulty, yet patent plaintiffs tend to request trial by jury because they believe that jurors tend to favor patentees, believing that they must be worthy inventors defending the fruits of their invention against copycats -LSB-...]».
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