Sentences with phrase «knows all things simply»

He sees all and knows all things simply by virtue of his deity.

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It was not too long ago when just about every organisation would have had many of these issues, sometimes simply because there were no better ways to do things.
The survey also confirmed that people have different content expectations for each channel, so it's no longer effective to simply post the same thing on each channel.
Some things will simply not be within your control now and to get through unscathed, you need to be flexible and prepare to change your schedule, no matter how annoying a change in plans may be.
Similarly, there are plenty of things you simply don't know when it comes to achieving your resolutions.
It's one thing to say that calmer minds should prevail, but when it comes to human relationships, some differences are simply irreconcilable, as we all know from the high divorce rate.
What I was trying to do, whether I was successful or not... is trying to simply document the things he knew.
I've learned that you simply can not get ahead in the trading world by deviating from what you know is the right thing to do.
«We think one of the things that make people panic in a bear market is that they simply don't know whether they'll have enough cash to handle near - term goals,» says Mark Riepe, Senior Vice President at the Schwab Center for Financial Research.
British Columbians know what that means: the Liberals simply made things up.
Frugality is simply knowing the things that bring you happiness, and finding a way to do them for less (in most cases, significantly less).
When things wear out or simply break, you will no longer be able to call the landlord for a replacement — it's all on you.
Asserting that all innocence has been lost, Zizek claims that an object is no longer considered art «simply [on] its direct material properties, but [by] the place it occupies, the (sacred) Place of the Void of the Thing
I know even some believers are offended by some of the things I write, but to them I'll simply say this: the Word of God is the most powerful thing that exists - both the written word and the Living word; and it's time to start believing God and to take hold of the ident.ity that He has given you and live and use that ident.ity Lance Wallnau calls it the «believers edge» which unfortunately only 8 % of the body of Christ ever gets into - that rare realm that individuals mature to the place where they have the power to co-create with God and bring the future into the present.
It is one thing simply not to know something because we have never....
Every little creature plays a part in the order of things and we simply don't know the impact this decline will have long term [if it continues].»
most people i know believe that it spread simply because people enjoyed the message, their numbers grew, then it was adopted as the official religion of the romans, etc. maybe it's an evangelical thing.
I know that I see elements of divine around me in things and in ways that others don't, including other religious people... And as long as different religions and even sects constantly argue about what god truly is, and as long as they come up with different asnwers, then I have to say that the spiritual elements of our universe simply manifest differently for different folks, including not at all for some... as with those who label themselves as athiest...
Again, there are millions who simply KNOW that Vishnu is real, or reincarnation, alien abduction, astrology, witchcraft, or a host of other things are real.
And since I'm not perfect, I fall pretty often, not always with big things but little things too, But if, as you describe, you are simply repeating the words with no heart behind it, God certainly knows the difference.
You could spend all day correlating causation in a classical quantum state with the form and substance of the Holy Spirit yet never publish an accepted study simply because «my god did it» is not a reasonable explanation for things that are not known.
True religion, according to the Jeremiah tradition, is quite simply to know Yahweh: «Therefore, let him who boasts boast of this, to understand and know me, that I am Yahweh who executes mercy, judgment and justice on earth, for in these things I take pleasure, says Yahweh» (Jer.
This could be a referance to that belief and God could be simply saying «I know all and therefore I know that Pharaoh will not let my people go unless I do these things, but because he is against me I will (in a sense) harden his heart on my scale and he will not be in my afterlife.
But this is simply the way of things — Rose realises it eventually, Martha knows it, it was River's great sorrow.
The fact that God knows all things does not mean that we are forced to do what we do — it simply means that God knows the results of our free choices before we make them.
So, no, I don't guard my gates against simply terrible or scary things anymore.
We simply won't have all the answers and we can rest in the fact that there surely are insurmountable obstacles to our knowing some things.
You may have faith, but you are simply pretending to know things you do not know (admitting the preceding definition of faith is not mine but I do like it).
My education is fine... Nothing is wrong with my writing sense you were able to simply reply... Look how far this country has fallen without God... We took God out of schools and now school shootings are a common thing... I mean your insults are flattering because all it tells me is that deep down you know I am right but don't want to admit it..
Love is not simply an emotion; it is one of our most important means of cognition; some things, especially persons, we never can know unless we love them.
Simply seeking «to link» («religio») or «to know;» e.g. «science» «things spiritual» is to, in essence, be religious.
If faith, simply as a human phenomenon, can do these things, then why is there any need to be concerned with some additional special kind of faith known as the Christian faith?
No third way lies open for us now, because — as all of us now know, whether we acknowledge it consciously or not — all things have been made subject to Him, all the thrones and dominions of the high places have been put beneath His feet, until the very end of the world, and — simply said — there is no other god.
If you consider the fact that noone knows who you are on the internet, you begin to understand why people say things simply because they can rather than because they truely believe what they say.
There are a lot of things that can have real explanations and pretty solid foundations but are not known, are ignored or simply rejected without good reasons.
NOWHERE has it been shown that God is using an ACTUAL Creature... again God is using things that people KNOW... they knew of MYTHICAL things like dragons... they knew that other religions had drgaons... they were aware of them having dragons in their myths... God simply chose to use that to make a point... show me WHERE it says it was an actual creature...
Atheists do not claim to know everything, they simply are not convinced by the things that have convinced you.
The adage is true: No one's mind has ever been changed by a Facebook argument and my perception of people — friends I knew personally — was changing simply because they didn't view things the same way I did.
The massive quantity of information the seminary graduate needs to know, the time - demands placed upon him or her, the scholarly requirements, the need for «formation» (more than simply «learning things.»)
Someone who does good because they know it is simply the right thing to do is truly moral.
They simply can not comprehend how anyone else can not KNOW that God is real like they do, so opposition to that belief in things like evolution appears to be some kind of denial to them.
No more than if you found a watch lying in the desert, running or not, that you would or could assume it happened by accident... common sense would dictate that intelligent life had to have made this watch as complex things simply do not «create» themselves by accident, no matter how many millions / billions of years have passed.
But still one thing remains, how we know what we know needs to be answered, especially that it be true or false; otherwise, you've simply exchanged from one unexamined belief into another, ad infinitum in the circle game.
On this issue it is possible to experience such contradictory jolts of conscience that one finally doesn't know whether to list oneself as a member of a society of the courageously righteous who are mature enough to face up to life's ambiguity and do the difficult things that freedom requires — or simply a society of moral failures.
I have been reading many books on different religions, yet I am still unsure but do know that I believe in reincarnation:) My religion is simply love others, do the right thing and spread love for all.
Consequently in regard to propositions that belong to Revelation it still remains possible to ask the source whence they were known, how they were revealed, and in what respect, and the reply need not in every case be that God, who knows all things, simply made them known.
One might almost say that this is the question of an insane man, — a man who can no longer see things simply, clearly and calmly as they are.
Well either he was the leader and head of the catholic church who has done all these great things (and thus knew all about this situation and the cover up) or he was simply a figure head and is to be pitied for being used as a pawn and not deserving of any praise.
Don't you know that there was as much Atheists, Buddha, Muslims and many others that have done very bad things in this world, are you simply just ignorant of those facts or you just want to play the hypocritical card?
Very shortly into the sermon I realized 3 things: 1) although my practice would tolerate any of the people in the congregation (welcome them even), if they knew anything about me, I'd be tarred and feathered — and certainly NOT welcome; 2) redemption & heaven were the only reason for good deeds, not simply because strive (in this lifetime) for compassion and truth; and 3) the guy really believed there was a place in the sky made of gold, and that living there was desirable.
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