Sentences with phrase «looked upon well»

In the meantime, because of that darkness you can look upon Good Friday to Easter Sunday as being 3 days and 3 nights.
Most employers look upon the well - written resume without viewing its contents.

Not exact matches

He mentioned three specific things that, upon closer look at the literature, make up the best of servant - leaders:
Try to get everyone in the habit of taking 15 minutes or so to look back on sales calls or meetings to gauge what went well and what can be improved upon.
We're looking for teams that can actually build a better social network, and we'll be judging teams primarily based upon their ability to execute.
2015.11.20 Tired holiday shoppers get a well - deserved break at RBC Avion Holiday Boutiques The holidays are upon us, which means everyone is looking forward to spending quality time with family and friends...
Extended waves are the best to be looked for upon important news releases, prior to economic important events, since they are strong indicators of impulsive moves.
I had in my heart and tongue the Name of Allah when ever I had fears, troubles or depression of any kind but from Jan 05 1995 when had lost my father and second brother in a car accident, it was the time I really felt am alone at age of 33 to face all the challenges my father has left upon me to run and manage among other partners therefore had been investigating the Quran as to understanding every word of it rather than to memorize it, have been did a lot of reciting verses of prayers begging God to look upon me and give me strength... am sure through such difficult times if I had no faith in God I would have perished and lost every thing long ago... Another thing my heart always gave me signs and my mind gave me logic of what to believe although have read many books abroad in my youth of many beliefs out of curiosity but could not belief in other than that God is one and Muhammed is his last prophet in all belief of the Quran he brought upon me / us in all that it says... Should mention at times had experienced dreams seeing signs and warnings long in advance of things going to happen A year or more before losing my father in a car accident I had seen him in my dream good bye wearing white cloth and going to board a tourist ship all crew dressed in white uniform rolling a red carpet on front of him and when was on the top of the stairs weaver smiling good bye... seen in another dream how or wealth will be stolen and what I will hold... so many things like that..
A christian with a secret, a christian that looks down upon those that question, a christian that is too good for everything not associated with their beliefs.
And while conversion may not be looked upon as evil to one who is already converted, it is most definitely evil to those who are told they must convert before they are considered good human beings.
It's for those who are looking for an excuse to buy a new coffee table (there's a good chance that the Titan will break it immediately upon placement).
Believing Christians should look upon themselves as a creative minority and help Europe espouse once again the best of its heritage, thereby being at the service of the whole of humanity.
Christian believers should look upon themselves as just such a creative minority, helping Europe to reclaim what is best in its heritage and thereby to place itself at the service of all humankind.
«Whatever good or truth is found amongst them is looked upon by the Church as a preparation for the Gospel.
Then last night as I was flipping through the TV channels looking for a good ballgame I came upon an antiabortion film on the Christian Television Channel.
Queen Elizabeth may well have looked kindly upon my Word young lady of ladyisms» ravasciousness.
He ended, «I am sure your sons will look back upon Yale as a better place to have lived and learned because of the controversies, including the draft resistance controversy, which so tax the patience of so many of their elders, including their president.»
Do you think God is going to look upon this message board and say «Good work Ouch.»?
In fact, to suggest that good works are of central importance to the Christian faith is often considered heretical in the world of conservative evangelicalism, where advocating any form of «works - based salvation» is looked upon with suspicion.
It is customary nowadays to look upon evil as either the absence of good through ignorance or fear, or else as something which manifests itself through maladjustment of personality.
And I am not ashamed of the very good news that when God strapped on sandals and walked among us and endured the very worst this world has to offer, the very ugliest inside of us, God looked upon it all and said, «Father forgive them, for they know not what they do.»
The heavenly powers, strong and wise and filled with heavenly glory, were looking upon Christ, even in the flesh, as a mighty one, thoroughly invincible, who manifests his divinity as well as his humanity to them.»
Some Godless men may look upon the events as chance, coincidence of amazing circumstances, but we know better, and we see God everywhere.
«My Jesus is better than your Jesus»... Hell, I wouldn't be surprised if He looks down upon us and realizes there is no point in returning.
The unworldly thinker is a figure of ancient legend: Socrates himself, of course, losing himself in thought at the threshold of a dinner party, as described in Plato's Symposium; or Thales, who reportedly fell into a well from looking at the stars; or Diogenes the Cynic, whose only request to Alexander the Great upon meeting him was that he get out of his sunlight.
True believers (and I am not one of them, but I have seen what they are) preach love and comfort, doing good deeds without looking for recognition, connecting with something because it helps them deal with their life, loss, love, and insecurity, without trying to force it upon others.
One may be the best and most accurate theologian in history, but God says He looks upon the heart!
I wonder if those of us inside the church can truly cultivate an attitude that does not look down upon those who are outside of it, and who (perhaps for very good reasons) decline the invitation to enter in?
He responded by relating the parable of the Good Samaritan, one of my personal favorites... bear traps are hidden, and often unseen till bear or human are caught in them... the traps are deliberately placed, they don't just suddenly appear... the answer to the question was the man who had compassion on the man taken by robbers... he was a social and spiritual outcast who had compassion on someone who in normal circumstances would have hated his guts... because his doctrine and «lifestyle» were not acceptable to the religious establishment... I have had life experiences that bear this out, experiencing love and compassion from people whom today's religious establishment demonizes and looks down upon... any reading of the Good Samaritan story should be followed up by a reading of 1 Corinthians 13....
Since each looks upon his relationships from the standpoint of his own interests, it is important, for the good of all, to devise measures that will insure a degree of universality and equity.
[29] Marxist propaganda depicted Buddhism as superst ition, and religion was looked upon as a means of hostile foreign infiltration, as well as an instrument of the «ruling cla ss».
How easy it is to forget that we are the result of the collaborative work of a relational Being who in the beginning said, «Let Us make mankind in our image, in our likeness,» and who looked upon that creation and called it good.
A priest who answers the rectory door and a bartender who places before her customer a cool glass of water and a menu share the obligation to look upon the congregant with love and respect and then to assess what's the best way we might serve.
The 1980s may well be looked back upon as a decade of intellectual reformation in the so - called North - South debate.
To answer the first question, the apostles are our best examples of what a person looks like upon receiving the Spirit.
Through thine own mental power and aid long may we look upon the Sun: Make thou us better than we are.
Naturalism looks upon man as essentially good, and advocates a return to the harmony of nature as the way of salvation (Rousseau, John Dewey).
Indeed, delight in God is as necessary to your well - being as looking upon truth and contemplating wisdom.
Most atheists tend to not have a hypocrisy problem because very few of them profess a belief in moral facts and moral absolutes (I'm a rare breed of atheist who believes that moral absolutes and moral facts are both existent as well as accessible, and that they are not mere personal opinion) and look upon all of it as mere opinion.
The merman has lifted her up in his arms, Agnes twines about his neck, with her whole soul she trustingly abandons herself to the stronger one; he already stands upon the brink, he leans over the sea, about to plunge into it with his prey — then Agnes looks at him once more, not timidly, not doubtingly, not proud of her good fortune, not intoxicated by pleasure, but with absolute faith in him, with absolute humility, like the lowly flower she conceived herself to be; by this look she entrusts to him with absolute confidence her whole fate — and, behold, the sea roars no more, its voice is mute, nature's passion which is the merman's strength leaves him in the lurch, a dead calm ensues — and still Agnes continues to look at him thus.
The purpose, however, is the same: that this, which is the best that the tribe possesses, may be «devoted,» as the ancient Hebrews put it, to the god, for he is deserving of it, and that in consequence of this devotion, the god may look favorably upon the people and give them his good gifts.
Even Harnack, in his Luke the Physician, could write: «Whoever confessed Christ as Lord (Kyrios), and renounced both the good things and the burdens of this life, and looked upon the Old Testament as God's revelation, and looked forward to the resurrection, and proclaimed this to the Greeks without requiring them to be circumcised and to observe the ceremonial law - such a person was a Paulinist.»
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There can be only one reason and that is because many of us have been conditioned by years of misguided church teaching to look upon gay and lesbian individuals as morally inferior, unworthy and therefore undeserving of that which we uphold as good and sanctified in our lives.
If we've forgotten our mandate, we need only look to Luke 4:18 where Jesus stands in the synagogue recalling the words of Isaiah, «The Spirit of the Lord is upon me because He has anointed me to proclaim good news to the poor.
Even well - mated partners in marriage know that if they look upon each other as «someone who can provide me with the setting I need for beauty,» something goes wrong and sex becomes «routine.»
Of all of those names, only Rick Perry scares the heck out of me, as a threat to my religious rights (I am a Catholic who, unlike some extreme right Catholics, looks upon the fundamentalist movement as a threat to the way I worship) as well as a citizen.
I can look upon a symbol and see it for its historical merits as well as being able to respect the feelings of those who wish to display them.
How did God look upon his failure to admit his sin and his apparent bragging about his good deeds?
Certainly he will be forced to renounce every moral imperative with a transcendent ground, and this means that he must forswear the possibility of an absolute moral law, and at best look upon all forms of moral judgment as penultimate ways which must inevitably act as barriers to the full realization of energy and life.
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