Always look left, right and left again when crossing and keep
looking as you cross.
Not exact matches
CNBC's Bob Pisani and Bill Griffeth
look at the day's market action
as the Dow Jones Industrial Average closes above 24,000 after
crossing that level for the first time ever at the open.
David Tepper builds stake in Energy Holdings debt [ValueWalk] Mark Anson's formula for choosing a good hedge fund for your portfolio [CFA] How hedge funds need to adapt [All About Alpha] The mind of DoubleLine's Jeffrey Gundlach [
Crossing Wall Street] George Soros» European solution to the Eurozone's problem [George Soros] JANA Partners says Rockwood worth $ 80 in possible takeover [Bloomberg] ValueAct takes $ 2 billion Microsoft (MSFT) stake [Yahoo News] John Paulson says he's staying the course on gold [Hedgeworld] Rob Arnott: most hedge funds disappoint [Term Sheet] Hedge fund managers mixed on 2013 outlook [HedgeCo] Billionaire Carl Icahn's tale of aggression [Forbes India] Hedge fund gold wagers defy worst slump in 33 years [Bloomberg] Hedge funds plowed into gold
as market
looked vulnerable [Hedgeworld] Devitt sees consolidation in outlook for fund of funds [Investment Europe] Hedge funds find new Swiss rules good for business [Reuters] Singapore will replace Switzerland
as wealth capital [CNBC]
Nick Maclean, CBRE Middle East's Managing Director, says, «The size of the region's foreign investment makes the Middle East the third - largest source of
cross regional capital globally
as Arab investors
look for brighter investment prospects internationally.»
Crossing Wall Street blog editor Eddy Elfenbein says the airlines
as a group have room to run even higher based on what
looks to be a strong holiday season.
That being said, $ 1634 is
looking like a solid threshold for gold to
cross near the end of the year, possibly going
as high
as $ 1665, from its lows near $ 1450 later this summer.
In addition, many traders
look for times when a shorter - term moving average
crosses above or below a longer - term moving average
as this can signal that a change of trend is occurring and provide the basis of a buy or sell signal.
They were led by their not - quite - ministerial colleague Bill Blair, the former Toronto Police Chief who has, in his capacity
as a parliamentary secretary with special responsibility for not even remotely messing around, criss -
crossed the country
looking increasingly stern about this whole pot business.
Kim Jong Un
crosses the DMZ into South Korea, the Bank of Japan ditches a target date for inflation to hit its 2 % objective
as the markets
look towards GDP numbers out of EU member states, the UK and the U.S later in the day.
There are many
cross currents alive in the investment world
as the LTRO is behind us, ISDA defaulted on its role
as a referee on global financial issues in the face of political threats from the EUROCRATS, and the Bernanke FED
looks to be waiting for a new crisis to erupt before undertaking another further easing.
As we cross through the checkpoint, one of 500 in the West Bank, I turn and look back to see a huge red sign warning that it's illegal for Israelis to enter Bethlehem — as well as dangerous to their live
As we
cross through the checkpoint, one of 500 in the West Bank, I turn and
look back to see a huge red sign warning that it's illegal for Israelis to enter Bethlehem —
as well as dangerous to their live
as well
as dangerous to their live
as dangerous to their lives.
But we... with unveiled face, beholding
as in a mirror the glory of the Lord, are being transformed into the same image from glory to glory, just
as by the Spirit of the Lord...
looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith who for the joy that was set before Him endured the
cross, despising the shame, and has sat down at the right hand of the throne of God» 2Corinthians 3, Hebrews12)
This is great, but if you really want to see what what God's love
looks like,
look to Jesus dying on a
cross for the sins of the world, including the sins of those who are whipping his back and legs until his skin is gone and then laying that back on a rough and splintery wooden
cross to crucify him, and continuing the torture until he's unrecognizable
as a human being.
Eating a cold pork sandwich out of greaseproof paper
as I
cross to Circular quay
looking down the last Harbour miles that the world - ships furrowed
as they brought poverty dates this day to my....
Monasticism
looks insane to anyone committed to a material rendition of rational choice theory, but
as St. Paul writes, «The message of the
cross is foolishness to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God.»
And that's why the teaching that
looks at the
cross as a penal substitution is so wrong (or should I say evil?)
As we
look at Genesis 2:16 - 17, we will be talking about Jesus Christ and Him crucified and how His death on the
cross reveals something about the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil.
When God
looks violent in the Old Testament, it is not because He is violent, but because He is taking the sins of the world upon Himself, just
as Jesus did on the
cross.
When I read you say this
as your possible resolution: «When God
looks violent in the Old Testament, it is not because He is violent, but because He is taking the sins of the world upon Himself, just
as Jesus did on the
cross.»
And,
as with all burdens and
crosses in this life, they must be
looked at with «Resurrection glasses» on, for these trials prepare us for a weight of future glory out of all proportion to them.
As Jesus was dying on the
cross, he
look towards the sky, and in a loud voice screamed, Scotty, beam me up you son of a bytch.
But I think I got to him because he said one night
as he was driving home under a freeway bridge he said he seen a inverted
cross, he turned his head then
looked back and it's gone.
In the Old Testament, when God
looks like He is behaving in ways that do not match the nature and character of God
as revealed in Jesus Christ, this is not because God is being deceptive, but because God is taking the sins of His people upon Himself just
as Jesus did on the
cross.
If we
look at the
cross as mediation between humanity and God, we can also see this tone — that people can relate to and are accountable to God directly — it does not need to be mediated through human authorities.
He drew out of the New Testament, and particularly from the faith of the apostles
as they
looked back at the
cross of Jesus, the belief that it was the world which was dying, not God who was dead.
So, for example, if your hear a pastor saying, «You have to take up your
cross daily and follow Jesus in order to go to heaven when you die,» you can
look in the text he is preaching from (maybe Matthew 16:24 - 26 or Luke 9:23 - 26), and see that Jesus is talking about saving your life (which is NOT the same thing
as receiving eternal life) by living in a profitable way here on earth (cf. Luke 9:24 - 25).
Still, it's instructive to know that, by the lights of its 56th governor, I am in New York on sufferance: much like I was, I suppose, when I
crossed into East Berlin in 1987 and was given a hard stare by the goon who examined my U.S. passport and
looked at me
as if I were a lower life form.
This is a religious war no matter how you
look at it and adding the
cross to the museum will fan the flames of war and alienate non-christians who see the
cross as a symbol of bigotry and discrimination.
As decades pass, as the memorial retains its «most visited» status, people will look upon this found I — beam cross and see it with the same significance that one looks at the medieval cathedrals of Europ
As decades pass,
as the memorial retains its «most visited» status, people will look upon this found I — beam cross and see it with the same significance that one looks at the medieval cathedrals of Europ
as the memorial retains its «most visited» status, people will
look upon this found I — beam
cross and see it with the same significance that one
looks at the medieval cathedrals of Europe.
In this scenario, the path of the sun in the sky would appear to
cross through what, from Earth,
looks to be the midpoint of our galaxy, the Milky Way, which in good viewing conditions appears
as a cloudy stripe across the night sky.
I am instead, slowly but surely, learning to view that journey — of struggling, failure, repentance, restoration, renewal in joy, and persevering, agonized obedience —
as what it
looks like for the Holy Spirit to be transforming me on the basis of Christ's
cross and his Easter morning triumph over death.
He goes on from here to
look at theHoly Father's understanding of the
cross, often a problem for many exegetes, quoting him
as saying: «People do not crucify the average professor» (p. 149).
This can also be expressed in another way: the
cross is to be regarded
as the eschatological event; that is to say, it is not an event of the past to be
looked back upon, but the eschatological event in and beyond time, for
as far
as its meaning — that is, its meaning for faith — is concerned, it is an ever - present reality.
I work with a Mormon woman who routinely wears a
cross as a fashion statement — she says she «likes the way it
looks».
Hence the
cross would be misunderstood if its chronological distinctness from the public ministry were
looked upon
as a basic theological separation from the public ministry,
as is all too easy in reaction against Ritschlianism.
For in spite of this factuality of the
cross, it would none the less be a purely mythological kerygma — i.e. a kerygma speaking of a selfhood which never existed — if the «
cross» were
looked upon only
as a physical, biological occurrence,
as accidental or involuntary, i.e.
as completely distinct from his existential selfhood.
you definitely need to check your facts fool, the Nazis were brought in by the christians who said he was leading in the word of god, in fact the same morons in this country who proclaim god and country were the same idiots who brought the Nazis into power, if you
look at the early Nazi posters they have the
cross and flag emblazoned proudly
as it was the god and flag crowd who brought them to power.
God could had it been both ways is possible for him... created of all livings from chemicals to full creatures... in the book if
looked so simple is because God message was to people with less knowldge premitive whether in the east or west... and had to be in simple examples but that might hold big meanings in today's knowldge and facilities... about mankind God created at it's best, but never in the Quran it was stated that men had been given his (God's)
looks... God told us that all creatures are nations like us, which means they were created in the same way... although God
as well spoke of integration of mankind and well
as animals in
cross marriages that made variable nations...
God could had creation either ways is possible for him... created of all livings from chemicals to full creatures... in the book if
looked so simple is because God message was to people with less knowldge premitive whether in the east or west... and had to be in simple examples but that might hold big meanings in today's knowldge and facilities... about mankind God created at it's best, but never in the Quran it was stated that men had been given his (God's)
looks... God told us that all creatures are nations like us, which means they were created in the same way... although God
as well spoke of integration of mankind and well
as animals in
cross marriages that made variable nations...
I don't
look at it
as a line to
cross but rather a process or discussion among the relevant communities.
He could not bear to see God's revelation being torn apart, but it
looked also
as if he could not bear being
crossed.
The message of the Bible is that all who
look to Jesus Christ alone
as having taken on Himself the penalty for mankind's sin and paid for our sin debt in full through His sacrificial death on the
cross, will be reconciled to God and spend eternity with Him.
i long with you david... and i myself stumble in my own awkward efforts toward freedom, and
as you said, we know the fact is that it is scary to move into freedom... because it is unknown... but i see so many on this newfound road to freedom get trapped in the liminal space of wish - fullfillment community (which actually rather
looks like affinity rather than the hard - won community that comes from communitas)... i'm sure this is going to come off the wrong way, but i'm going to say it anyway: many of the comments seem to be «all about me», and truly that is what religion is... but not freedom, not the mission of Jesus where you die to yourself by taking up your
cross daily... not being centered on the «other» rather than yourself...
It is the mode of love which does not
look for salvation through overriding power, but which allows itself to be «edged out of the world» on a
cross,
as Dietrich Bonhoeffer saw.
My question was
looking to elicit your opinion
as to how Christ's deity, His work on the
cross, and His resurrection can be included in a Gospel presentation with it adding to faith.
Yet, in doing this, God reveals his true nature, for
as we
look upon the God - forsaken, guilty - appearing criminal on the
cross, we know that it was God who voluntarily stooped an infinite distance to become this for us.
Fingers
crossed it tastes
as yummy
as this
looks!
Here you can see what the Andes Mountains
look like just after sunrise, on a clear day,
as our flight
crossed from Santiago, Chile to Mendoza, Argentina.
The thought had never even
crossed my mind
as the only rice salads I'd come across had
looked drab and unappetising — they seemed like afterthoughts rather than the main event.
She
looks a bit
cross with me
as I have been promising her to make some gingerbread men for the past couple of weeks, so this weekend we will get on to it and hopefully share the recipe with you next week.