Not exact matches
1: Have no other gods — NOT A LAW = >
In God we trust is on our legal currency 2: Make no graven image — NOT A LAW = > intellectual property is a God to many, we have tones of laws protecting against false copies 3: Don't take the name in vain — NOT A LAW = > false testimony is a crime as is swearing in some states 4: Honor the Sabbath — NOT A LAW = > employment law in many states prohibits forced labor on religious days 5: Honor thy father and mother — NOT A LAW = > minors have limited right to transact commerce under 1
In God we trust
is on our legal currency 2: Make no graven image — NOT A LAW = > intellectual property
is a God to many, we have tones of laws protecting against false copies 3: Don't take the name
in vain — NOT A LAW = > false testimony is a crime as is swearing in some states 4: Honor the Sabbath — NOT A LAW = > employment law in many states prohibits forced labor on religious days 5: Honor thy father and mother — NOT A LAW = > minors have limited right to transact commerce under 1
in vain — NOT A LAW = > false testimony
is a crime as
is swearing
in some states 4: Honor the Sabbath — NOT A LAW = > employment law in many states prohibits forced labor on religious days 5: Honor thy father and mother — NOT A LAW = > minors have limited right to transact commerce under 1
in some states 4: Honor the Sabbath — NOT A LAW = > employment law
in many states prohibits forced labor on religious days 5: Honor thy father and mother — NOT A LAW = > minors have limited right to transact commerce under 1
in many states prohibits forced
labor on religious days 5: Honor thy father and mother — NOT A LAW = > minors have limited right to transact commerce under 19.
I
am afraid I may have
labored over you
in vain.
I have
labored in vain, yet surely my cause
is with the Lord.»
Moreover, it
is even now possible to say that Hartshorne's strenuous mental
labors have not
been in vain, for he has already made a decisive mark upon contemporary American philosophy and theology.
They shall not
labor in vain, or bear children for calamity; for they shall
be offspring blessed by the LORD and their descendants as well.
And
is Paul
being a bit too hopeful when he urges believers to «
be steadfast, immovable, always abounding
in the work of the Lord, because you know that
in the Lord your
labor is not
in vain»?
We must do it humbly, recognizing the congenital sin from which we
are not yet fully freed, but determined to abound
in the work of the Lord, confident that our
labor is not
in vain if it
be in the Lord.
Therefore, my beloved brethren,
be steadfast, immovable, always abounding
in the work of the Lord, knowing that
in the Lord your
labor is not
in vain.
Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie — the first black to hold the powerful perch — told a gathering of business,
labor and nonprofit leaders today that his ascension to the powerful position «would
be in vain» if Albany fails to pass some kind of criminal justice reform during his tenure.
The frustration from this summer has receded, and my
labor no longer seems to
be in vain.
And then I will
be able to boast on the day of Christ that I did not run or
labor in vain.
Memory, Market and Migratory Transition A multimedia exhibition by Bundith Phunsombatlert Curated by Maymanah Farhat September 19 — October 18, 2015
Being Here Meiling Liu and HsiangLu Meng Presented
in collaboration with Residency Unlimited August 14 — September 13, 2015 Some Great Modern Mediums Featuring recent work by Tina Kohlmann Presented
in collaboration with Residency Unlimited July 10 — August 9, 2015 How the sphere, having
in vain tried words, resorted to deeds Featuring recent work by Constantin Hartenstein, Kate Stone, Tuguldur Yondonjamts and Holly Veselka Presented as part of the Workspace 2015 exhibition series June 12 — July 5, 2015 Threshing Floors Featuring projects by Jules Gimbrone, Essex Olivares, Kabir Carter, Bill Dietz and Mary Walling Blackburn Curated by Natasha Marie Llorens, with Natasha Hoskins May 2 — May 31, 2015 Shifting Impressions Featuring City Souvenirs, a project by Liene Bosquê and Nicole Seisler Curated by Lynnette Miranda March 28 — April 26, 2015
Labor Days A solo exhibition by Michael Pribich Curated by Esperanza Cortes February 21 — March 22, 2015
So long as you consistently put
in the effort, the fruits of your
labor will not
be in vain.