Sentences with phrase «like everything i love»

I love that it's shattered - it just looks and sounds like everything I love about the summer!
It is still a vintage inspired line that looks a lot like everything I loved about Fleet Collection.
This Caribbean town in Costa Rica sounded like everything I love: hippie vibe, by the ocean, in Costa Rica, a country I was dying to return to after the retreat that changed my life.

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«And I love to listen to the reactions and everything like that, and I think this is a great form of communicating, and to me, this is a way where I don't really need the press.
Would you rather have a huge following that sort of likes your work out or a die - hard following that loves everything you are about?
She loved how much fun they had together, how «we would talk about anything and everything from what kind of food do you like to how's your family?»
McDonald's and Starbucks make up more than 60 % of the industry's market cap and like them, the other stocks with a market cap of more than $ 1 billion tend to have everything investors love; like lower volatility, dividends and consistent earnings.
In the hymns it's like, «Don't worry, because God still loves you and has given you everything you need.
People like your uncle, however, are examples of how love overcomes everything.
Reality... his bones would have been produced and marveled at as proof that he did not resurrect the Jewish leaders at that time for sure would have produced them... providing of course that they were available... why do nt you take the time to study, read the evidence for yourself before spouting like so many other bitter atheists (that I once was for many years)... give love a try you might enjoy it, it gives live meaning and true purpose, everything finds its place in Christ... I hope you find hope some day...
I'm not like some Americans who support the perverts who can not distinguish friendship and romantic love and who show lust towards almost everything in existence or support those women and scientists who slaughter human babies.
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.
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Everything that He said and did was to show people that He liked them, that He loved them, that He wanted to be with them.
You could feel their love for these children present in the room with us, it was warm and gentle and I think that's sort of what the Bible means when it talks about how we'll be known by our love, everything we do can feel like loving.
People look at Jesus like he was some hippie who taught simply to love people and IGNORE everything else, when that is completely the opposite.
Psychologists have been trying to solve the human mystery for a long time, everything is not simply explained like love, hate, devotion, etc..
It does nt matter what your background is He will come and consume your heart with his Love and holiness (being free from the contamination of hate, twistedness, and everything that is anti-love) I HAVE met a few Christians who truely follow the commands of Jesus and They really acted like Jesus and that's what drew me to it.
Ok but can god take away a person from hell and put him in heaven and if god loves us so much then why he doesn't destroy satun or put him in prison forever and why doesn't he tells the holy spirit to forgive whatever any person says just like him and Jesus i want to know thst but i noticed in all your replies except one that you were telling me everything i was asking except this in short if i say «he allows us to hate him» and i also want to know that if a person is sent in hell for his sins then will he go back to heaven after completing his punishment or stay there forever and also will any person who have commited the unforgivable sin one day be freed and allowed to go to heven or be reborn on Earth and if god has infinite love for us why don't he force us to belive in Jesus just before dying and then as he goes to heven show Jesus to him and then give him a rebirth as soon as his turn comes and then countinue this becaude going to heaven would be better much more than going to hell especialy for those who have commited the unforgivable sin
To love or be nourished by the gods, we would have to fear them; but the ruin of their glory is so complete that they have been reduced — like everything else — to commodities.
If love can look like abuse, if it can look like genocide, if it can look like rape, if it can look like eternal conscious torture — well, everything is relativized!
While I haven't read everything on the subject, I know of no other book like it on the market, and it really helped answer some of my own questions and provide me some direction as I seek to follow Jesus by loving and serving others in my community.
But when our interpretations are diametrically opposed and our biblical supports are contradictory, would you be willing to address my central tenet that Jesus shows us how to resolve conflicts like this — love God, love your neighbor, and everything else will follow from there.
I mention, only because my... paradigm (I'm not much on beliefs, in the usual organized religion sense)... includes a «Divine» of my own definition, that equates to something like «awe of life, love, and knowing that there is much we don't know» (< — sorry, not the easiest thing for me to get into words, hopefully that gets the gist of it) that I don't see as a «personal other», but, in my paradigm, I see that Divine as being systemic to everything, hence insights from what I learn / experience can be termed as the Divine acting.
I know that this post will be somewhat controversial, but I believe that if the church is ever going to rise up and reveal to people the outrageous love of God, we must begin by jettisoning everything that looks like Satan.
I would like to beg you, dear Sir, as well as I can, to have patience with everything unresolved in your heart and to try to love the questions themselves as if they were locked rooms or books written in a very foreign language.
If you were God everything would be right and everyone would love everyone and nothing bad would ever happen and the deficit would be eliminated and all the men would be good looking and all the women strong and all the children above average and a chicken in every pot and free beer on Fridays and we'd all like it whether we wanted to or not.
If you really believe that the universe is not created, that there is no God, then concepts like «love, goodness, honesty, peace, integrity, etc» HAVE to erode into senseless drivel - remember, if everything is random, then EVERYTHING everything is random, then EVERYTHING EVERYTHING is random.
The world often seems like a monstrously sinister machine, blind, insensible, destroying everything that man builds, fosters, loves, hopes.
Love doesn't make everything go away, like some magic formula.
If we accept our life and the lessons it offers us without judgement (by the grace of God, if you like) there is no hate, only love, and a deep appreciation of the awesome wonder of everything that is.
Yeah — I got off - topic — just tired of the crazies and everything they say they stand for and yet avoid at every opportunity... (like that love thy neighbor stuff... as long as they beleive like them that is...)
Everything that is happening among people is our doing.Jesus left message of Love, but we choose to do wars, crime, other crazy things.Jesus is looking over us, just like we are looking over our own children.
I suggested a like correspondence between the original Easter faith and the insight that the resurrection of Jesus is the chief exemplification of God's raising into himself of everything compatible with his loving purpose — an insight that is itself compatible with our experience of the risen Jesus as of God, and in God, yet also distinct from God.
Essentially, everything that Jesus taught in the Bible is just as He said it would be: the religious are sanctimonious and think more highly of themselves than they ought; lack of love & lack of forgiveness abound; we are all like the Pharisee who thought he was God's gift to God.
Despite arguing that Christians shouldn't expect others to follow their religious rules, phrases like loving people «in spite of everything» suggest that you are still judging people, doesn't it?
(This is the overall purpose of everything I write and teach, by the way, to rescue Scripture, theology, and the church from these twisted ways of thinking, and to show people that God looks just like Jesus, and Scripture, when properly understood, leads us to love.)
I like to think that everything from the gathering of the berries to the raising of my tinies to the feeding of the hungry to the advocating for my local community's needs is a sacrament, and a foretaste, that we embody the Gospel by our roots, too, by our transforming love, by our unhurried community development, by our friendships, by our casseroles, and our wanderings.
Alas, my love, your beauty soon must fade And pay the grim taxation that it owes, Until your life is gone and you a shade, Quite gone to seed like everything that grows.
I went to Bible study and not a single woman there said a word about The Bachelor, they prayed for one another, and it felt real, like everything I've been wanting and yearning for, a bit of a mess, and so full of Love.
You show love and compassions for your children, but you do nt accept or allow everything they do or would like to do.
But it is in staying fully in love with God and His purposes that everything else makes sense, even when it seems like nobody else gets it.
But even though you love them, you don't have to like everything about them.
I like what you said, leave everything thats causing dificulties for everyboby and stay on the frequency of «LOVE» Which will bring humanity together, I think learning to love is the hardest lesson we'll ever leLOVE» Which will bring humanity together, I think learning to love is the hardest lesson we'll ever lelove is the hardest lesson we'll ever learn.
It is like saying go god I expect u to give me everythinglove, peace, health, food, clothes while I don't love u, don't respect others, and go and do sins and wrong to others because I don't want to do right.
Jeremy good message and quite relevant for today God is still looking at our hearts and motives for serving him or are we serving our own agenda as Jonah was.He did nt feel compassionate towards his enemies and who could blame him they had cruelly killed many Jews it was a question of life or death to his own people.The Jewish nation was no more deserving of Gods grace than the other nations that is revealed by sending Jonah to preach a message of hope and life.Ultimately God calls all by faith in him and is willing to be merciful to all nations and peoples that do not not deserve it just like us it is by grace that we all are forgiven.I am pleased that God is sovereign and knows whats best he is merciful to us.Our human nature is that it is better to kill our enemies before they can kill us and that is essentially Jonahs message that is why he struggled to be obedient to Gods will.Gods message is to forgive those that trespass against us and show mercy.Its complicated and it is natural to protect ourselves and our families from those who would seek to destroy them but ultimately its about trusting God with everything easier said than done.If it comes to a choice we will have to trust God and ask for his strength because we cant do it in ours.As Christ laid down his life for us are we ready to lay our lives and the lives of our families as a sacrifice for him.To me that is where the story of Jonah is leading to we have the choice to fight our enemies or to love them as God loves them.brentnz
/ / I love that word - fits everything we don't like without thought.
Everyone was like, «she escaped finally, she made it finally — now she knows infinitely more stuff than National Geographic ever could tell her (she loved nature and was curious about everything and how everything worked, for no particular reason except to marvel at creation).
Paul argues that we do not have a licence to sin.because of grace If christians continue to sin and grieve the holy spirit they clearly arent walking by faith or abiding in Christ.There has to be an ongoing repentence in the christians walk that leads that person to become more like Christ.It is true that salvation is a gift of grace received by faith however the word also says that we called to walk by faith otherwise it is impossible to please God and if we love him we follow his commands not willfully disobey.If we do nt continue to abide in Christ and turn from sin then i think we can risk Christ saying to us that he never knew us.Like everything that God offers us we must meet his conditions that are only possible in Christ..
That everything you love, everything you hold dear, all of it eventually gets destroyed or burned up or goes away and we go somewhere else to spend our eternal life — a vague heaven, a worship service that lasts forever, something like that.
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