Sentences with phrase «kind of grace»

«A certain kind of grace or dignity to the way you live your life is really embedded in the culture here.
But a strong, Biblical understanding of God's grace, a grace that gives us everything for free, a grace that is not earned, not worked for, and can not be lost or destroyed, a grace that covers over all our sins, this kind of grace leads to one thing — eternal security.
If you don't hold to this kind of grace, it might be because you are part of a man - made religion, even if you call yourself «Christian.»
But so far, I have not found the kind of grace I described above in any other religion.
One is between the kind of Grace - sponsored service activity that does nothing to open the social world of people like Bill, on the one hand, and the pattern typical of Manna, on the other, where members individually choose volunteer activities that do not put them, as members of one solidary group, in the position of being benefactors to another group with whom they have no other contact.
This kind of grace is the antidote to the legalism in all of us.
The objection that is always raised when I write about grace this way is this: Won't people take advantage of this kind of grace?
Machines don't have that tension, and the other animals have replaced it with a kind of grace.
Experiencing that kind love, that kind of grace, that kind of freedom, is the most profound thing imaginable.
The only people who really object to this kind of grace are the religious people who think that their behavior merits them some sort of special privilege or position with God and are offended that the so - called «sinners» are put on equal footing with them before God.
When Zach slices open the palm of his hand in preparation for joining as blood brothers with the other guys, the filmmakers set up the kind of grace under physical pressure that the characters, vis - a-vis, the audience will endure through car crashes, punch - outs, and sexually blank nudity.
She manages to turn her klutziness into a kind of grace.
For example: Tim Matheson, as Otter, the ladies» man, achieves a kind of grace in his obsession.
But its strongest and subtlest theme is that closely attending to the world around us, and to the people around us, is a kind of grace that makes space for us to love.
Feig is at his best handling those kind of grace notes, just as in «Bridesmaids» he would sometimes pause the action for a relaxed, conversational scene between Kristen Wiig and Maya Rudolph or allow nuance for Byrne's perfectionist second wife.
The 2013 Audi A5 series provides the kind of grace and beauty seemingly lost on so many cars today, yet doesn't sacrifice comfort or confidence in the process.
There really should be some kind of grace period that allows manga artists to actually develop their characters.
I feel like it should be telling me something about you, about family - making, about moral law and a kind of grace with uncountable rings.
He really embodies a kind of grace I admire.
The show and catalogue — with essays by the curator, critic Arthur C. Danto, and others — promise a reevaluation of a sculptor for whom life's bric - a-brac, collected and alchemically recombined, offered a kind of a grace.
It was found in the quality of concern and genuine sorrow expressed by so many Australians - a kind of grace which moved many of us to feel our potential to make peace with the past and find the basis for a new relationship between the Indigenous and non-Indigenous people of this country.
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