Sentences with phrase «lack of love for»

The pain and conflict of the committed relationship arise not out of lack of love for our partners, but from misunderstanding what love relationship is about.
In fact, the pain and conflict of committed relationships arise not out of lack of love for our partners, but from a misunderstanding of what love relationships are about.
I either have a lack of love for myself, for life or people that I feel have upset me.
So despite the lack of love for Windows 8, the message for users of Windows XP clearly has to be: migrate to a newer version of the product or another operating system by early April or be prepared to face the repercussions if your company continues to use an unsupported operating system.
I discuss at length, my love for various Sonic games, and my lack of love for various other Sonic games.
The lack of love for the 9700, which WAS the Blackberry flagship, has me looking at the Android market... RIM and TMO have dropped the ball on devices and their OS upgrades.
We don't often get deep into audiophile territory, but three editors remarked on their strong lack of love for the Levinson.
Why the consistent lack of love for the always underrated Ozon?
There may also be a lack of love for the film itself after it was snubbed by the Producers Guild for their year - end honors.
Finally, GeekScholars Fox and Chris weigh in on John Carter and themselves befuddled by the lack of love for it from their fellow critics.
Neither does your jam - packed schedule, your dessert Pinterest addiction, or your lack of love for batch cooking.
I do not think this is the dress's fault but rather my lack of love for the gym.
It's not from a lack of love for ModlyChic, nor is it for a lack of things to say.
Children can easily misinterpret the affection and attention given the new baby as a lack of love for themselves.
It is not due to her lack of love for her offspring, but instead stems from how she views our world.
While there might seem to be a lack of enthusiasm, I know there is no lack of love for your baby.
He might not be adding to his credentials for Cooperstown with the move, but hey, maybe it will help him: after all, there are always complaints about a lack of love for the game in players once they start cashing checks, and Manny is out here playing in a four - team independent league out in Japan even though he's 44 and made over $ 200 million in his career.
I'm fairly certain that I've discussed my lack of love for the great outdoors, so it's safe to say you'll never hear me writing about long hikes in the woods or camping anywhere other than on a deck chair at a five star resort (Hey, I can dream, right?).
We have to look at the root of the problem: ourselves, our selfishness, our pride and our lack of love for ourselves, for each other and for God When it comes to these issues only God could really change us.
«What indeed can be more pitiful than a wretch with no pity for himself, weeping at the death of Dido, which was caused by love for Aeneas, and not weeping at his own death, caused by lack of love for you, God...?»
This is not to charge the exponents of this position with lack of love for other persons, for they often demonstrate a sense of urgency not only to win others to Christ but to be very helpful in immediate personal situations.
Negatives can not make you love your neighbor, but they certainly can curb the hate and the way you express your lack of love for your neighbor.
I will say, too, that her sins are all forgiven in Christ, and that she should dare to put her hope in God who is drawing her to himself in spite of her unwillingness and lack of love for him (just like me).

Not exact matches

It's not from lack of love; we often just take them for granted while becoming obsessed with our companies.
Managers love to complain about the sense of entitlement, lack of respect for hierarchy, and frequent job - hopping they see in their young employees (make that young - ish — the oldest among them are entering their mid-30s today).
Blockchain's lack of regulation is exactly why early adopters in the cryptocurrency world love it, but that's not viable for something as sensitive as identity.
Entrepreneurs love babies as much as anyone (and are just as understanding of the stresses of new parenthood), but they're also more likely that corporate bosses to lack the money and manpower that makes losing a key employee for weeks or months anything less than terrifying.
While the iPhone X is controversial for a number of reasons — Face ID in place of Touch ID, the lack of a home button, the ability to incorporate «animojis,» where emojis use facial recognition instead of the traditional emojis we've grown to love — what really got people talking was the $ 999 price tag for the bare - bones model (a maxed out, 256 GB model will run you a cool $ 1,149).
I want to love like a dog, with unabashed devotion and complete lack of concern about what people do for a living, how much money they have, or how much they weigh.»
Anyone else sees the insensitivity and lack of empathy in assuming that because he or she loves puppies then anyone else would the same amount, or even enough to make up for all the obligation.
Friday's inter-Korean summit drew a mixed reaction from relatives of Japanese nationals kidnapped by North Korea decades ago, with some hopeful for the return of their loved ones and others anxious about the outlook, including the lack of a reference to the abduction issue in the leaders» joint declaration.
I think also that because a good deal of it will be reactionary, it will for a time, be riding an undercurrent of disrespect, ego, a kind of self - righteousness (oddly enough), and an antagonistic — almost bullying — mentality lacking in grace or love, lampooning those thinking differently.
I loved the article for it's honesty and lack of piety.
Why not accept the fact that people who were dying merely wanted to express their love or their feelings of melancholy for the lack thereof — and just leave it at that?
In fact, Jesus had more to say about the the dangers of greed, love of possessions, and the lack of compassion for the the «poor» and the «least of these» than he did about any other single subject in christian scripture.
Love and the unity it manifests aren't just something the Spirit creates, but something the Spirit endows, for lack of a better word.
Even within the churches, there truly a lack of love, for the Bible also says that many would be «having a form of godly devotion but proving false to its power.»
Such utter lack of charity for those with whom he disagrees — especially Ratzinger — can not build up the church he professes to love.
The reason for the decline in church - going Christians is the lack of Love those in the «world» experience at church or by so called «Christians»... IMO.
Thank - you Lord for sending him to dead for us even though some of us is not worth but I love them all and like James said forgive them Lord because they really just don't know... You talking about perishing from a lack of knowlege!
Pleanty of Scriptures about money and love for it... the other side of the coin explains LACK of money sucks too.
In those days I tried to think of myself as an atheist because I was pretty sure that the God Christians proclaimed loathed me for my sins — my laziness, my incompetence, my general lack of faith, and most of all my lack of love toward people in my life whom I knew I was supposed to love.
In the graciousness of the book (something often lacking when people engage Emergent, no names but...), in its passionate for the Scriptures, in its understanding that true faith shows itself in love, in its acceptance of the many things postmodernism has going for it without capitulating to todays culture, and especially in the willingness to both take on and unite both sides, Wittmer has written something here to be commended for, and something that all believers no matter what side they lean toward would do well to read.
It might be well to consider whether this lack of positiveness does not perhaps explain the narrowness of his principles, which were doubtless rooted in a zeal for what is universally human, and in a discipline of self marked by the same divine jealousy as his discipline of others, a zeal and discipline through which he loved the divine.
while the writer has little knowledge of the bible, he is also greatly lacking what he should know to write such a article, the laws give to people of all walks of life is the commandments given by moses, religion does not have anything to do with goverments laws or rulings, he told us straight the one law that there is no forgiveness for is murder, rulers and goverments take it upon themselves to make the decision whether to go to war, or if a person should be put to death, as far as jesus and the apostles are concerned thier labours was a work of love and true humanitarian towards all peoples, races, religions, they never asked for anything for themselves, and they never took from one to give to another.
Penance: We make up for our sins and lack of love by showing more love to others in our prayers and actions.
This view of aging and the place of the church aligns well with Vaillant's finding that organized religion is especially attractive for lonely old people, those with a tendency toward depressive illness and those whose childhoods were lacking in hope and love.
If it were not so in what we call Christianity, there would be no lack of prayer, Bible study, and love for one another.
This obstinacy is like the infantile notion of a child, who in his lack of judgment even sets up a cleft in the father's nature; for the child imagines that the father is the loving one, that punishment on the other hand is something that a bad man has invented.
Vulnerability can be a necessary step toward a deeper relationship with a friend or loved one, or a crucial part of repentance, but it will always lack the saving power Christ's vulnerability has already won for us.
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