Sentences with phrase «like a neighbor with»

Common causes of poor quality sleep include stress, lack of exercise, depression, alcohol consumption, environmental factors (like that neighbor with the «awesome» stereo, you know the one I mean), and a host of possible physical causes including sleep apnea.
They are like neighbors with my family.
Renters insurance covers fire for things like a neighbor with smoke inhalation and damage to the building.
Renters insurance covers fire for things like a neighbor with smoke inhalation and damage to the building.

Not exact matches

In a world where our lives are now confined behind a screen and interaction with our neighbors seems to have become more irregular, we need to look at how companies like Amazon and other online services have impacted our communities.
However, the output is either consumed on the spot or exported to neighboring countries like Niger with the surplus being wasted.
Have your mail and newspapers held, and ask a trusted friend or neighbor to keep up with regular chores like mowing the lawn and putting the trash cans out and in.
But with its proximity to technology hubs like San Francisco and Seattle, Canada's western province — and in particular Vancouver, its picturesque urban center — could have the most to gain from its national neighbor's newfound isolationism.
Yet just like its neighbors, Italy has a lot going for it and the «Made in Italy» brand is synonymous with quality, style and substance.
And like countless other New York City residents, Penraat's neighbors have also taken umbrage with her revolving door.
A Trader Joe's brings with it good jobs, and its presence in your community is like an affirmation that you and your neighbors are worldly and smart.
ICOs and exchanges try to limit their exposure to U.S. jurisdiction, as they watch Coinbase, Kraken, Gemini and the like deal with far more scrutiny than their neighbors.
By the way, 2 of these 3 gentlemen are dead) you have characters like John McAfee of McAfee Antivirus and killing your neighbor in Belize notoriety making YouTube videos of himself snorting coke with hookers and guns whilst CEO of a publicly traded company with big Bitcoin investments.
We must admit that part of the answer is that the Bible contains passages with directives toward that end — like «love thy neighbor» and all that.
Indonesia has the largest Muslim population and it has experienced productive and peaceful times in the decade since the Bali Bombings, actively committed to redressing a long history of human rights abuse and repairing once - frayed bonds with modern neighbors like Australia and New Zealand.
Now, Job after his bought with «pride» he ask YHWH for his forgiveness, and was later blessed with more sons and daughters who did the law, who were good children and an even better wife, and he lived for four generations of his children and their children, and died a very happy and fulfilled life, knowing that all of his family was left with love, and peace and togetherness among each other, now this is true life, living righteously and wholesome by ourselves and by others around us is what we are all suppose to live like, caring for your neighbors faithfully, and all be as one now not after it is too late but now we need the law of righteousness from YHWH, the 10 commandments, the sabbath, a day of rest, and the passover to remember the ones who died innocently, and to remember the freedom of our lives given by YHWH and do good by one another and not let each other fall, right now is what we need in this world today people.
If your neighbors didn't like you or trust you they'd be far less likely to hire you, do business with you, or help you when you were in need.
If you feel like God is telling you to leave, before doing that, there are always opportunities to, as you said, to do things like «personally loving our neighbors, hanging out with «sinners,» spending time with societal rejects, defending the cause of the weak, and a variety of other ways of living that look just like Jesus.»
The stuff I've written on topics like getting to know neighbors and being the church in the community doesn't seem to connect with church people, who usually think church is about sermons, a belief system, music, political causes to be for or against and so on.
Instead, the church Jesus wants has everything to do with personally loving our neighbors, hanging out with «sinners,» spending time with societal rejects, defending the cause of the weak, and a variety of other ways of living that look just like Jesus.
Family, friends, neighbors, co-workers and acquaintances from high school we stalk on Facebook all press us with the idea that we've got little margin for error in our twenties — that life should play out like a clear - cut script.
Most Relevant: Nish Weiseth with «Choosing to Listen» ``... Maybe instead of using hurt - words like «cult» and «brainwashed» we ask our neighbors & classmates about their family, their story, their faith, their hopes, their dreams.»
Even though Christians and atheists also perpetrate acts of terror and violence (in places like movie theatres, elementary schools, and shopping malls), many of our neighbors react with particular fear and judgment when the perpetrator is identified with Islam.
Sometimes I need to be reminded that community is not about surrounding myself with people just like me; community is about loving my neighbor, whoever that neighbor may be.
In the midst of vulnerability and pain, God is connecting me with my neighbors and with the love and grace of Jesus like never before.
With the narrow minded, fantasy will always trump common sense, you know... like love thy neighbor as thyself.
Like the Jews in Babylon living in a foreign land, Christians are — and always have been — «resident aliens» called to love our neighbors with deeds of service so that those around us will «see [our] good deeds and glorify God» (1 Peter 2:12 NIV).
Thus is your neighbor comes to you with a vision, he cant be a prophet because GOD already stated that there wont be anymore prophets and your neighbor for surely wont be performing any miracles anything like the prophets did.
It might look like my wife and daughters, who regularly helped an elderly neighbor with his yard work and grocery shopping after he had heart surgery.
Thinking that you are always right and everyone else is wrong will indeed hurt your ability to interact with and love on your neighbors — but don't blame a wrong spirit on theology; there is precious little possibility that you could think and feel like that about yourself when it comes to theology and NOT think and feel like that in pretty much all situations with other folks.
Like a groggy - eyed Jonah waking up from a nap in the dark hull of a boat and giving incoherent answers to questions from desperate sailors caught in a life - threatening storm, we step out of our churches still tingling from the goose - bump worship experience, and give incoherent answers to our neighbors about the problems with their marriage, their wayward pregnant daughter, their drug - abusing son, and what God wants from them to fix it all.
The best way to bring the sinfulness of such sins home to us is to point toward the places where humans in fact act wrongly: in home, school, business, contacts with others, and the like, where by pride, self - seeking, neglect of our neighbors, ugliness of behavior in our homes, and so much else, we often behave in a reprehensible manner or we subtly and insidiously treat other persons as mere «things.»
Some churches, like people with loud dogs, do not make the best neighbors.
you really have to dig thru some sh-t to get to the gems, modern christians who claim the founding fathers on their side should keep this in mind, these men where largely liberal intellectuals with a practical bent and where not the judeo / christian zealots that some try and make them out to be, jeffersons take on jesus is wonderful and it is useful in the modern world where we really need to focus more on the lessons of jesus than THE RULES in the entire bible, as jesus said ABOVE ALL ELSE love neighbor as yourself, jefferson had a great mind and his approach to spiritual matters like this is great
As we seek to reach out with the love of Jesus and love our neighbors like Jesus, we must avoid doing and saying certain things.
Over a decade ago, we helped organize conversations with our neighbors in which we began to imagine what it would look like for our neighborhood to flourish.
I hadn't spent much time thinking about what it's like for gay kids to overhear their parents talking about gay neighbors with derision and fear, for example, or how narratives about judgment and hell can be processed by kids in some pretty destructive ways.
«we need to equip kids to live out biblical tolerance and grace while treating their neighbors as they'd like to be treated, whether they agree with them or not,»
Things like «doing justice, loving mercy, walking with humility» (paraphrase of Micah 6:8) or «loving God with all you've got and loving your neighbor as yourself «(paraphrase of Mark 12:30).
Justin's perspective here lines up beautifully with the themes of many of the New Testament epistles in which the justification for specific instructions (like head coverings and women remaining silent in church, for example) appear to be rooted in practical considerations regarding love for neighbor, considerations that clearly have a cultural context that may not apply today.
Like many urban young people today, they had to endure that scandal, and to make life even more difficult, Joseph and Mary were forced to flee their hometown with their son to a neighboring nation as immigrants to escape persecution and genocide.
Yet we justify it with God, the Bible, our theology and catchy slogans like «hate the sin and love the sinner,» which we suppose to be an improvement on Jesus» command to love God and neighbor.
«All the recent attention to bullying helped us realize that we need to equip kids to live out biblical tolerance and grace while treating their neighbors as they'd like to be treated, whether they agree with them or not,» said Alan Chambers, President of Exodus International, the group that sponsored the event this year.
Religious: Of course we'll use such criteria like demanding evidence and not believing my neighbor until he proves to me otherwise when faced with such an outrageous claim... but we won't use it with my god.
It's a bit like that with the command to love God and our neighbor.
Again, the parable is not showing that the neighbor was the victim and that we should therefore copy the Samaritan's actions in order to show «love to our neighbor», but rather, it is highlighting the way to tell who the neighbor is — and who we should «love» like one of the family — by noting his actions towards us (the victim in the parable); and not judge on the basis of apparent allegiance, or who we feel more comfortable with, or who does our commandments (acts like us).
The Lord then continues with the Parable and shows us by it that the neighbor you are to «love as yourself» is the person who treats you like a brother regardless of what genetic family he belongs to (the Samaritan's were not considered true Jews).
The culture war mentality that has made certain segments of the population «enemies» of Christianity (labeled with words like «liberal,» «secular,» or «worldly»), not only lacks nuance to understand why others believe what they believe, but it also makes neighbors into combatants.
His answer was matthew 22:37 ″ love the Lord with all your heart with all your soul and with mind.38 this is the first and greatest commandment 38 and the second is like it; love your neighbor as yourself.
There is a community in this world where a white person can look at a neighbor kid with dark skin and say somethin like «thats our Jeffry, and they do nt mean the plantations Jeffry, they mean the jeffry of their hearts.
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