Thus, no court could possibly have evidence to prove they have the ability to force you to
live by their rules when you didn't expressly give them your consent.
Not exact matches
Gibbs's
rules originated from his first wife, Shannon Gibbs,
when she told him at their first meeting that «Everyone needs a code they can
live by.»
The movie set the
rules imitators
lived by: Zombies move slowly, lust for human flesh and can only be killed
when shot in the head.
And
when I
live by faith — I choose to follow Jesus from my heart — not just
live by rules of my mind or what should be done.
Sorry, you don't get to cherry pick
rules of right or wrong from a book
when nobody can
live by all the
rules.
When, centuries later, Brother Lawrence described prayer as establishing oneself «in a sense of God's presence
by continually conversing with Him,» (The Practice of the Presence of God the Best
Rule of a Holy
Life, «First Conversation.»)
I chose homeschooling because I knew I could not
live by the
rules imposed on my children... yet I don't lose any sleep
when people assume they think they know why I homeschool or what it entails.
When he became a pastor, he set down for himself some
rules to
live by.
We have all come from other countries and cultures, but
when you
live here you learn to speak English and
live by our
rules.
Unlike the Christian god that wouldn't ever change his mind or doctrine... except for cursing the world for eating an apple... except for telling Abraham to sacrifice his son, but then stopping him... and except for killing nearly all
life on Earth and then because of the guilt says I'll never to do that ever again - in exactly that way... and except for deciding that 2 of himself (Father and Spirit) weren't enough any more, and creating / fathering / spiriting as Son... and except for forgiving all sin,
when «In the beginning» he had cursed the universe for the eating of an apple,
by having his creation torture and kill his only begotten Son... and except for having to repeat himself about the unchanging eternal
rules, to Abraham, Moses, Jesus, Saul / Paul, Mohammed, Joseph Smith, Bahá «u «lláh, David Koresh, and a whole host of others... and except for... and except for...
Examples are 9/11 hijackings, The holding back of stem cell research that could save countless human
lives, Aids being spread due to religious opposition to the use of condoms, Christians legally fighting this year to teach over 1 million young girls in America that they must always be obedient to men, the eroding of child protection laws in America
by Christians, for so called faith based healing alternatives that place children's health and safety at risk, burning of witches, the crusades, The Nazi belief that the Aryans were god's chosen to
rule the world, etc... But who cares about evidence in the real world
when we have our imaginations and delusions about gods with no evidence of them existing.
«WE HAVE THE VICTORY» For those struggling with thoughts of unforgiveness and attacks on the mind especially deceiving thoughts and doubts these are from satan in the word they are called fiery darts we are to quench those darts
by faith so we need to read the word and believe that Gods word is true.We also have the victory over these thoughts because
when we accept Jesus the holy spirit dwells within us so satan does nt have authority over us he can not
rule what belongs to God he can only deceive.We can not defeat the enemy in our strength we need the holy spirit
when we try and overcome him in our strength we struggle especially with our thoughs and in the area of sin.If you are having evil thoughts or doubts commit your way unto the Lord and let him fight your battle.Tell the enemy he has no authority over you that you are under the covering of Jesus Christ and
when you have doubts memorise verses on faith ie greater is he that is in me than he that is in the world.The holy spirit is just like Jesus talk to him be friends with him he helps us to
live like Christ and gives us the power to do it.We are overcomers more than conquerers through Christ who strengthens us.brentnz
Set yourselves free
by dedicating yourself to clearing your heart of fear and judgement - and while it is useful to
live by rules, it is also useful to recognize
when it is time to discard them for a newer, higher, set of truths.
Bonhoeffer refers to this as well
when he says that these «right / wrong»
rules we
live by actually separate us from god and define our fallen state.
Jeremy i am surprised you never countered my argument Up till now the above view has been my understanding however things change
when the holy spirit speaks.He amazes me because its always new never old and it reveals why we often misunderstand scripture in the case of the woman caught in adultery.We see how she was condemned to die and
by the grace of God Jesus came to her rescue that seems familar to all of us then
when they were alone he said to her Go and sin no more.This is the point we misunderstand prior to there meeting it was all about her death
when she encountered Jesus something incredible happened he turned a death situation into
life situation so from our background as sinners we still in our thinking and understanding dwell in the darkness our minds are closed to the truth.In effect what Jesus was saying to her and us is chose
life and do nt look back that is what he meant and that is the walk we need to
live for him.That to me was a revelation it was always there but hidden.Does it change that we need discipline in the church that we need
rules and guidelines for our actions no we still need those things.But does it change how we view non believers and even ourselves definitely its not about sin but its all about choosing
life and living.He also revealed some other interesting things on salvation so i might mention those on the once saved always saved discussion.Jeremy just want to say i really appreciate your website because i have not really discussed issues like this and it really is making me press in to the Lord for answers to some of those really difficult questions.regards brentnz
If she agreed to that condition
when she moved into a condo neighborhood, that she would participate in keeping the area a religious neutral zone and now she is challenging the
rule b / c she want to be the «exception» that makes her a liar, she said she woud
live by those
rules and now she is not.
If one really wants to
live by the Golden
Rule they will inform someone
when they are sinning against God.
In this age of moral relativity,
when relationships seem to be so easily trivialized and the impoverishment of other people is so easily neglected, it seems necessary to hear the Word of God from James, who chastises us for not
living by the
rules of right conduct.
So the spiritual
life has at its center the question, How can we be free,
when we are
ruled by a master?
Then he turned to more individualistic terms to define fairness as «a bargain in American
life»: «
When you work hard and pay your taxes; when you're a good parent and citizen; when you obey the law and play by the rules you have a right to expect certain things in exchange, as a part of the barg
When you work hard and pay your taxes;
when you're a good parent and citizen; when you obey the law and play by the rules you have a right to expect certain things in exchange, as a part of the barg
when you're a good parent and citizen;
when you obey the law and play by the rules you have a right to expect certain things in exchange, as a part of the barg
when you obey the law and play
by the
rules you have a right to expect certain things in exchange, as a part of the bargain.
And
when I consider this letter, these are
rules to
live by in every season of my
life.
GANDHI ON FAITH Faith gains in strength only
when people are willing to lay down their
lives for it... Faith is not like a delicate flower which would wither away... Robust faith in oneself and brave trust of the opponent, so - called or real, is the best safeguard... A
living faith can not be manufactured
by the
rule of [the] majority... What is faith if it is not translated into action?
Was there ever a time
when people everywhere traced descent through Mum, were
ruled by Mum,
lived in perfect harmony with Mum's good green earth and with one another?
The guy is so incredibly diligent and understanding of his difference and
lives strictly
by the
rules (what kid has time to be ill
when he's too busy having an awesome time with
life and growing up?!)
I think your
rule of thumb works well
when the facts can be verified
by myself, in my own
life, in real time, in a straightforward manner.
They who know what it is to have fevered skin and throbbing brain deliciously soothed
by the cool touch of air are inclined to make a new
rule in
life: Never be within doors
when you can rightly be without.»
6
Rules to
Live By When You Discipline Your Child Anyone can tell you that discipline is a messy business.
«Yesterday's
ruling was a landmark
ruling that tells about the fact that our courts are working,
rule of law is part of our
lives and that our democracy is alive and kicking and that at any point in time we can be confident that we have a court to rely on and that
when people feel aggrieved
by decisions
by an arm of government or a constitutional body, they can always appeal and have hearing and sometimes can have their grievances addressed in their favour.
As before the great Flood —
when the subdivisions of nature, two
by two, marched up the ramp beneath Noah's discriminating gaze — this one goes with that but never with this, the wonderful hairsplitting order of
life, of which there was no more wonderful example than the biochemical
rule pairing A with T but never with C or G, and the complementary
rule matching G with C but never with T or A.
To that end, here are some
rules of thumb I
live by when helping two people create a space they both adore:
If you're not in remission, it can be hard to imagine a time
when your
life won't be
ruled by symptoms or constant trips to the doctor (or hospital).
So many «natural
living» sites out there make mamas feel like if they aren't doing EVERYTHING «RIGHT» then they're slowly killing they're children,
when the truth is
by simply following the 80/20
rule you are way ahead of the curve while still having some wiggle room.
«Fail to prepare, prepare to fail» is literally the
rule to
live by when you're trying to lose weight or stick to fitness goals.
I've teamed up with THE OUTNET to share a few
rules I
live by when it comes to incorporating florals into my spring...
It's been almost 15 years since she played the super-stylish lawyer in Legally Blonde, but she still
lives by one of her
rules: «
When you look good, you feel good, she says.
But
when you're looking for classics, a good
rule to
live by is start with the key items you already wear frequently and think about what can be interchanged with vintage.
When it comes to my wardrobe, I always have a couple of fashion
rules I
live by.
By contrast,
when I was six I was mostly preoccupied with trying to figure out how to bring my Beanie Baby deer to
life as a loophole to my parents» «no pets»
rule.
I got rid of my big dresser
when I moved recently and I currently only have a shelving unit in my closet, so I am forced to
live by the 1 for 1
rule, or nothing would fit!
Here's a few
rules to
live by when rocking this style:
We
live by the
rules of sustainability and economy, which is why we're huge fans of utilizing everyday makeup in new and exciting ways for costume makeup — no need to spend extra money on potentially hazardous, one - time - use products
when you can use what you've got!
While I am not a big fan of bright colors (I
live by the neutral
rule of fashion), I think
when it's warm outside, and the sun's out, you got ta put in some color.
If I were to
live by only
rule when it comes dressing it would be to accentuate the waist.
live by a very important
rule,
when deciding what to purge from my wardrobe.
There are a few
rules I
live by when getting dressed, and one of the most important ones is balancing out an outfit.
I take my religion seriously and play
by the
rules in my daily
life, but
when it's my time, just for me, I like to be a little bad.
The film really gets started
when the boys, now mature men with some age and
life experience under their belts, return to Mississippi as psychologically damaged war veterans and slog their way through the challenges of civilian
life in a postwar Deep South
ruled by bigotry and ignorance.
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rules for her guests to
live by.