Sentences with phrase «lead to sins of»

Of course, there always is the danger that sins of omission will lead to sins of commission — where federal agents or local police go overboard and go after innocent citizens who aren't violent but have unconventional opinions.

Not exact matches

Peter Grandich talks about the 7 deadly sins of finance that caused him so much pain and heartache and that continues to lead others to death and destruction.
There are many in that «Salvation club» that you mention who are not saved or still live a life that leads to instability because of the consequences of sin.
Man is prone to irrational behavior, pride and a host of other sins which will lead to our ultimate destruction.
Regardless of what I believe Scripture says or does not say about this or that act being or not being a sin, I do not want a theology that leads Jesus to be the one portrayed in the cartoon.
The Dalai Lama leading all those that follows his lies to the eternal flames, blotted out, no eternity for him or any of them that don't repent, ask Jesus for forgiveness and sin no more by following false religions.
Today we have science dictating our Lives when it is the tool of the devil and leads to more Sin, than ancient torture methods ever did.
you have remember that it was a women that led us to sin and most of them have this same flawed character and the nuns know this as this is in Torah.
Sin against God and nature continues to beget misery upon the human family until we each make a concerted effort to lead lives worthy of a human being made in the image and likeness of their Creator.
This is a lesson for us that we should always repent and follow God law that leads to the forgiveness of sins.
Sin leads to death, not because of any overt act of God but because of the intrinsic nature of sin itseSin leads to death, not because of any overt act of God but because of the intrinsic nature of sin itsesin itself.
His sin was pretty clearly fear of man, while Judas» seemed to be possessed and led by greed.
For instance, in the case of Moses, when he confronted God in Exodus 32:11 - 13 after God had threatened to destroy Israel for their sins, Moses confronts God and recounts the promises that God made to Abraham, Isaac, and Israel to multiply them and give them the land as an inheritance forever — and this was exactly what God intended him to do, intercede for God's people — of course God did not forget His promises that He had made to His people, but with the threatening of an omnipotent God, Moses was even more resolved to lead this people in righteousness.
Moses didn't even make it to the promise land when leading the Israelites out of Egypt and he sinned before God only once..
I am talking about the forgiveness of sins that lead to salvation.
I do know that if I followed the guidelines of one liturgical commission, suggesting that I greet each penitent at the church doors with an open Gospel book and then lead a procession to a reconciliation room which looks more like an occasion of sin than a shrine for its absolution, the number of confessions in the middle of the metropolis where I serve would be severely reduced.
Unfortunately, the viewpoint that homosexuality is not a sin is leading people that fail to repent and turn from this immoral / abominable practice straight to an eternity of immense suffering.
845 To reunite all his children, scattered and led astray by sin, the Father willed to call the whole of humanity together into his Son's ChurcTo reunite all his children, scattered and led astray by sin, the Father willed to call the whole of humanity together into his Son's Churcto call the whole of humanity together into his Son's Church.
Asked about the value of the newspaper debates, Charles said that trying «to lead people to salvation by pointing out sins... only brings antagonism and rebellion and shoves them away.
People were broken spiritually because of many reasons that commonly included hunger leading to temptation, doubt, fear, sin etc..
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.
You are a slave of the one you obey (v. 16) so if you begin to obey sin again, you become it's slave again and that leads to death.
It leads from recognition of the weakness and powerlessness before the forces of evil and sin to victory over those forces through the cross and empty tomb.
There's a difference between judging others (which leads to condemnation, unfair treatment, cursing, sin, etc) versus pointing out who's a false prophet (which prevents believers from following those who claim to be man of God).
22 But now that you have been set free from sin and have become slaves of God, the fruit you get leads to sanctification and its end, eternal life.
Do you not know that to whom you present yourselves slaves to obey, you are that one's slaves whom you obey, whether of sin leading to death, or of obedience leading to righteousness?»
How could God support a union — even in the name of love, if it leads to sin?
Robert Deniro plays a violent conquistador who is trying to repent of past sins and work out his salvation as led by Jeremy Irons who plays the Priest.
Personally i think those specific prayers are a distraction most of the times we pray these prayers because its what we think we need and often thats not the case.The better way is to just trust the holy spirit let him lead i think we miss the awesomeness of doing it Gods way its easy not difficult.The struggle is difficult when we are walking by the flesh and trying to do it our way.When i got to the point where i said to the God i am not going to do it my way anymore and i submit to you because know whats best for me.Change me and when i feel the wrong desires or temptation to walk by the flesh i just say Lord you know i am weak and i can not live a christian life without you help me.As soon as i do that it is effortless theres no struggle thats how we should grow.I am excited with what God is doing in my life he has opened his word i am seeing the fruit of his life impacting mine and i am changing day by day.I am walking by faith and not slipping back into my old desires i know what it means to be an overcomer sin does not have dominion over me anymore.In myself i can not boast because it is the power of God at work in my life and i give all the praise back to God.brentnz
This view, in my opinion, naturally leads to the conclusion that God is the author and perpetrator of sin, which I find unacceptable.
The problem with interpreting «biblical principles» as moral absolutes without taking the mitigating circumstances into consideration is that there is no room for compassion or mercy, which leads to the commission of sins against the law of love, which transcends and surpassingly fulfills all other laws.
Forgive us for the times we have allowed our pain to lead us into sin and thinking that we are wrestling with flesh and blood instead of principalities and powers.
Everything in me resisted the admission, fearing that exposure of my sin at its worst would lead to relational disaster and rejection.
Flee back to the Satanic master you publicly decry yet still obediently serve, so he can tell you how to continue leading others astray, that someday many of their sins may be heaped on your angry, petrified little head.
The temptation that led to this sin as well as to the other evil in the created order is to be explained by the previous rebellion of angels.
These two sacraments can be understood as closely linked to the two-fold meaning of salvation which we have already considered — penance leading to the forgiveness of sin committed after baptism, and the Eucharist leading to the fullness of God's own life.
Sin leads to erroneous judgements of the good that economic activity can provide: too little attention was paid to it in pre-industrial societies and too much is paid now.
When we remember who the real actor is, we feel humbled; but we also experience, like Gregory, a sense of relief: itis Jesus, not we, who leads his flock, heals the wounds of sin, and raises up the people to divine union.
Noddings finds the Judeo - Christian tradition especially culpable in women's denigration: there is the Adam and Eve story, with Eve held responsible for accepting the serpent's temptation and leading man to sin; the Old Testament «uncleanness» references and practices; the long history of burning witches; even the veneration of the Virgin Mary.
Osteen leads people into the error of working to forgive their own sins (though he never refers to «sin»).
In Genesis, one of the first cited effects of the original sin is the difficulty of labour, which leads men to abandon, at least partially, their prelapsarian commitment to excellence in labour.
If you hold that no human death came before sinfulness, then it depends on what you call human (there is a gradation of forms leading up to the modern human skeleton in the fossil record, as well as the overwhelming genetic evidence that we arose through an evolutionary process) and what you consider sin (i.e. when did we become accountable to God for our actions?).
I don't want to alarm anyone but if you listen to alot of songs in the music industry, they are very misleading for alot of impressionable youths and this leads them to sin.
Luther's teaching on forgiveness, when preached apart from the context of 16th century Catholic emphasis on perfection, can easily lead to a retarded spirituality of sin, claim your forgiveness, sin, claim you forgiveness,... and a retarded spirituality where sanctification becomes an eschatological hope and no more than a legalistic fulfillment of the Law.
Bible reading is a primary source of power in our Christian life over sin and temptation, a source of intimacy with God and Jesus Christ, a source of fellowship with the Holy Spirit, and sensitivity to His leading.
Which lead to the Roman heresy of concluding since grace abounds where sin abounds, grace must permit and even encourage sin and its expression so that grace can have greater expression.
Luther's teaching that every human being at every moment of life stands absolutely coram deo» before God, confronted face - to - face by God» led him to confront the major misunderstanding in the church of his day that grace and forgiveness of sins could be bought and sold like wares in the market.
For it is a basic tenet of our faith: no human being begins life stained by sin; one man's trespass did not lead to «condemnation for all,» and so we do not need a savior to bring «righteousness for all.»
It leads me (some would say, compels me) to believe a string of truths regularly denied in circles which reject or reduce the Scripture principle: the reality of Satan; the existence of angels; the bodily resurrection and sacrificial atonement of Christ; the historical fall into sin; the deity as well as humanity of our Lord; the certainty of his coming again; and the dreadful judgment of the wicked.
Jesus» truth will have you find all the emotions of man and if you stick with it, becoming a true Christian that follows Jesus» truth takes courage and conviction, not baby feel good hypocrisy to make you a whiner stewing in your sins that leads you to the eternal fires.
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