Our local team is San Diego State University, so
we love rooting for the local team!
But if you're a sucker for underdog stories and
love rooting for a ragtag bunch that takes the nation by surprise, you'll find that «The Mighty Macs» delivers the same emotional payoff as «Hoosiers.»
If you're a sucker for underdog stories and
love rooting for a ragtag bunch that takes the nation by surprise, you'll find that «The Mighty Macs» delivers the same emotional payoff as «Hoosiers.»
Casual bettors
love rooting for high - scoring games, and they allow their emotions to control their behavior.
Public bettors
love rooting for high - scoring games and live by the mantra «life's too short to bet unders.»
Square bettors
love rooting for high - scoring games, which is why the under has historically provided contrarian value.
College basketball fans
love rooting for the impossible.
Originally from the Boston area, Mary is a ferocious Boston sports fan and
loves rooting for her home teams (even if it means squabbling with her Jersey - born husband).
In her spare time, Kat
loves rooting for Boston - based sports teams, attempting to do home - improvement projects and exploring her new neighborhood in Nashville.
Not exact matches
You
love seasonal cheer and a good networking opportunity as much as the next person, but all that small talk can be about as appealing as getting a
root canal
for Christmas.
Study the Mormon faith, study Orthodox and Catholic teachings, look
for the
root the Abrahmic faiths in the Torah, and you will learn how differing beliefs systems yet share a universal, central truth - the knowledge of a benevolent and
loving God.
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For this reason I bow my knees to the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, from whom the whole family in heaven and earth is named, that He would grant you, according to the riches of His glory, to be strengthened with might through His Spirit in the inner man, that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith; that you, being
rooted and grounded in
love, may be able to comprehend with all the saints what is the width and length and depth and height — to know the
love of Christ which passes knowledge; that you may be filled with all the fullness of God.
As
love becomes merely a passion, as safety becomes merely a term
for never being contradicted, as victimhood and oppression are turned into subjective categories
rooted in emotional psychology, the very language by which we understand virtues, well - being, and concern becomes not a tool
for care but a barrier preventing us from caring.
«An old friend of Scripture Union, HRH's passion
for work with children and young people,
rooted in his leadership of The Duke of Edinburgh's Award scheme, was infectious and he
loved meeting both our staff and some of the teenagers we work with.
The «
love of money» seemed enough of a «
root of all kinds of evil» that it presented a pressing pastoral problem
for the early church.
It might be well to consider whether this lack of positiveness does not perhaps explain the narrowness of his principles, which were doubtless
rooted in a zeal
for what is universally human, and in a discipline of self marked by the same divine jealousy as his discipline of others, a zeal and discipline through which he
loved the divine.
Hence, a prayer such as «Lord, save everyone» is a perfectly legitimate cry of a Christian's heart, since it is
rooted in his
love for his fellow human beings.
For the more we examine the human situation — and the more we can do of this at first hand the better — the more we see that a deficiency of
love is the
root cause of nearly all our most refractory problems.
The term dilectio introduces a more restricted notion still, that of a
love born of deliberation and reflective choice; it comes from, but intensifies, the
root electo (choose) as chosen one and means a
love of singling out one,
for commitment: «You are the one I choose to
love forever.»
For this cause I bow my knees unto the Father, from whom every family in heaven and on earth is named, that he would grant you, according to the riches of his glory, that ye may be strengthened with power through his Spirit in the inward man; that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith; to the end that ye, being
rooted and grounded in
love, may be strong to apprehend with all the saints what is the breadth and length and height and depth, and to know the
love of Christ which passeth knowledge, that ye may be filled unto all the fulness of God.
I wondered how long it would take these pundits to go after the Pope once he revealed that his beliefs are more
rooted in the teachings of Jesus than prior Popes and most Christians these days — he believes in compassion, charity, and
love for his fellow human being.
For more on that story, we can turn to Jeffrey Bilbro's
Loving God's Wildness: The Christian
Roots of Ecological Ethics in American Literature.
The
roots of this distinction lie in Augustine's thought: the service of private ends by private persons manifests cupiditas — wrongly directed, self - centered
love or motivation — while efforts by those at the head of communities to serve the good of those communities show the effect of a concern
for justice informed by caritas, rightly directed
love.
The «
root» of anyone's» frailties is found in either fearing GOD or denying GOD even though there is a third way, «
Loving GOD
for HIS Tenderness and much Mercy in giving Us All our spiritual and social and cultured freedoms!».
Muslims appear peace
loving on the outside, but at the
root of all, they are guided by venomous philosophy — Kuran, which teaches violence and intolerance
for every other faith and religion.
This broadening of the cultural appropriateness of sex is inexorable because the ideology that sex is primarily
for loving, which is its
root cause, has become unquestionable, even inside the Church.
The marital union of a man and a woman who have given themselves unreservedly in marriage and who can consummate their union in a beautiful bodily act of conjugal intercourse is the best place to serve as a «home»
for new human life, as the «place» where this life can take
root and grow in
love and service to others.
For the love of money is a root of all sorts of evil, and some by longing for it have wandered away from the faith and pierced themselves with many grie
For the
love of money is a
root of all sorts of evil, and some by longing
for it have wandered away from the faith and pierced themselves with many grie
for it have wandered away from the faith and pierced themselves with many griefs.
So each doctrinal crisis, St. Vincent tells us, is a chance to renew our
love for Our Lord: «If the authors of heresies are not immediately
rooted up by God... [it is] that it may be apparent of each individual, how tenacious and faithful and steadfast he is in his
love of the Catholic faith.»
Struggling with some health issues of a
loved one and can not begin to say how angry I am due to cancer... why would God allow such a debilitating desease to take
root and grow not
for the good of someone but
for their demise?
And now, my appreciation, adoration, and undeniable
love for him is more
rooted and tangible than ever before.
For the
love of money is a
root of all kinds of evil, and in their eagerness to be rich some have wandered away from the faith and pierced themselves with many pains.
That these tiny ones mimic, that their hearts are settled when my heart is settled, when I spill
love and patience they are filled, that I am — inexplicably, amazingly, sometimes frighteningly — the influence sweeping them with me, one moment a river of life and the next a
rooted oak and the next withering
for water still, ever needing just enough
for today.
I still am comforted by that action, because I know that it's
rooted in the same
love for me that he felt when prayer would accompany that embrace.
«We need to be more deeply
rooted in our values, and more devoted to
loving and caring
for one another.
Jesus is as good as we hope, and everything
for which you are longing —
love, joy, peace, justice, mercy, home, good work — is real because it
rooted in God's heart
for us.
So, when we speak about God's
love for the stranger, it is not a conversation that is based on any one particular verse pulled randomly from an ancient text, but a striking truth that is
rooted in the entire revelation of God's salvific activity that culminates on the cross.
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.
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.
Whatever your faith, whatever your religious
roots are, your primary dogma should be that all people are God's people, and that God's
love is
for everyone.
Hence
love is naturally the first act of will and appetite;
for which reason all the other appetitive movements presuppose
love as their
root and origin... in whomsoever there is will and appetite, there must also be
love... Now is has been shown that will is in God.
The Church's concern
for her children who are divorced and remarried can not be reduced to the question of receiving the Eucharist, and I am confident that,
rooted in truth and in
love, the Church will discover the right paths and approaches in constantly new ways.
Blessings on the blossoms, Blessing on the fruits, Blessings on the leaves and stems, Blessings on the
roots,
Loving hands together as we say, Blessings on our meal, And our time together,
For all blessings come from the Lord Almighty Thank you for the sacrifice of your Son, For without Christ, we have no hope of redemption In your Son's most precious and Holy name, Am
For all blessings come from the Lord Almighty Thank you
for the sacrifice of your Son, For without Christ, we have no hope of redemption In your Son's most precious and Holy name, Am
for the sacrifice of your Son,
For without Christ, we have no hope of redemption In your Son's most precious and Holy name, Am
For without Christ, we have no hope of redemption In your Son's most precious and Holy name, Amen.
The Golden Rule also has
roots in the two old testament edicts, found in Leviticus 19:18 («Do not seek revenge or bear a grudge against one of your people, but
love your neighbor as yourself»; see also Great Commandment) and Leviticus 19:34 («But the stranger that dwelleth with you shall be unto you as one born among you, and thou shalt
love him as thyself;
for ye were strangers in the land of Egypt: I am the LORD your God»).
The
root of despotism is being told that if you don't believe a certain magic story, a
loving god will torture you
for all eternity.
When we speak about God's
love for the stranger, it is not a conversation that is based on any one particular verse pulled randomly from an ancient text, but a striking truth that is
rooted in the entire revelation of God's salvific activity that culminates on the cross.
While evil is not radical, if by that is intended «at the
root of things» —
for it can not be, if God is
love and is Himself «at the
root of things» through His creativity at work in them — it is most certainly not to be dismissed or minimized or talked away.
Although
rooted for Israel in the experience of covenant, God's
love flows out from there into the whole of God's cosmic realm.
We have to look at the
root of the problem: ourselves, our selfishness, our pride and our lack of
love for ourselves,
for each other and
for God When it comes to these issues only God could really change us.
A kabbalist would tell you that the kosher laws are deeply
rooted as a spiritual means
for cleansing the heart and cultivating the spirit, a ritual
for weeding out hatred including bulllying instincts and sowing the seeds of peace,
love, and respect.