First,
I love seeing men sporting around their babies, so kudos to the gentleman who do!
I love seeing your man on the blog more!
I love seeing men get clean.
Not exact matches
I have said before that one race where I would
love to
see our cars visit Victory Circle is the 24 Hours of Le
Mans.
I would
love to
see more young
men come out as mostly straight to their friends and families.»
The Sun
love this story as it allows them to paint it as an attack on their core readership, which is stereotypically
seen as the «white van
man».
I
love the story that you tell about yourself as a director, where you
saw White
men directing and you said, «I want to do that.»
I was chatting with a marketing friend the other day, and he was telling me how much he
loves watching Mad
Men, not just for the entertainment value, but to
see how advertisers used to conduct business and the creative...
He'd
love to be
seen as not just a
man who conquered the business, but one who founded and nurtured an industry.
It must be an old tradition though because allegedly Jesus made a comment about praying on street corners:» «And when you pray, do not be like the hypocrites, for they
love to pray standing in the synagogues and on the street corners to be
seen by
men.
Interesting that you post so many bible quotes and their citations and yet very conveniently ignore Matthew 6:5 «And when you pray, do not be like the hypocrites, for they
love to pray standing in the synagogues and on the street corners to be
seen by
men.
Matthew 6:5 - 6: «And when thou prayest, thou shalt not be as the hypocrites are: for they
love to pray standing in the synagogues and in the corners of the streets, that they may be
seen of
men... when thou prayest, enter into thy closet and when thou has shut thy door, pray to thy Father which is in secret...»
Matthew 6:5 «And when you pray, do not be like the hypocrites, for they
love to pray standing in the synagogues and on the street corners to be
seen by
men.
I wouldn't be a bit surprised if this
man, deep down, would
LOVE to
see our country turn into a theocracy.
Judas was not to become a martyr because of the way the apostles wrote about him in the Gospel - they
saw through the eyes of
men, and Judas was unable to redeem himself before he died a natural death, dying instead loathed, hated & driven to suicide for his deed against the Son of God, Jesus, whom he had
Loved so much.
I am a
man and I can feel just as anyone else and I have done nothing to deserve the way I look and am treated, yet You looked past my ugly surface and
saw the
man inside and
loved me anyway.
Words do not tell the story adequately...
Love has it's own language... and we have
seen it in this poor
man and the Pope.
Put A Little
Love In Your Heart Think of your fellow man Lend him a helping hand Put a little love in your heart You see it's getting late Oh, please don't hesitate Put a little love in your h
Love In Your Heart Think of your fellow
man Lend him a helping hand Put a little
love in your heart You see it's getting late Oh, please don't hesitate Put a little love in your h
love in your heart You
see it's getting late Oh, please don't hesitate Put a little
love in your h
love in your heart
I
see more compassion towards those in need, more
love towards fellow
man, less judgement, less fear and hate, essentially, the qualities you would expect from those who follow the teachings of Jesus.
if you want to
see Christ start with yourself — You are just as
loved by God as any
man of God, open your bible, read it, if you don't understand it look for a community that will help and encourage you in finding out what our Creator has to say about you, and your life.
in the day, s that jesus our lord was on the earth (jesus) there was many people named jesus, just as among hispanic and central american peoples, it was a common popular name of many people, if you want to prove to your self that jesus was not married, look up what the apostle said,» i
saw standing upon mount zion with the lamb 144,000, these are they that have washed thier robes and were not defilled with women, for they are virgins, jesus emphasised in parts the need and values of a husband and wife in a home, the two mary, s and the women that followed him and ministered unto him tells us the great importance of women, and women in the home, he wanted all married
men to have thier own wife, in those days of so many years ago there was false prophets, storytellers, wild imaginations, he told us not to believe them, whether you are catholic, christian, islamic or any other, we can all take pride in the fact what the prohets, jesus and the apostles told us all fits jointly to gether, they were a work of
love, to understand the christian bible correctly, islamic people are not rejected, but rather they are a equal, the angel told hagar to return to her mistress, he also told her he would make ishmael a blessing and his seed a great nation, regards
To not
love the young
man would be to not tell him the truth, and if you read my story you will
see, like some haven't, all I did was take him to scripture.
Also Gman if you have those stats about how all the
men grew up to be gay, I'd
love to
see them.
Based on what you said, god doesn't do anything in the affairs of
man at all because that would interfere with peoples free will and make those that
saw him interact
love him because then they know him.
We clearly can
see that
men LOVE to create gods to explian what he does not know, replace ignorance with «god».
If you can show where in the Bible it states that a
man can not marry a
man, I would
love to
see it.
I would
love to
see a
man post on the experience of actually having had an abortion.
It's important for us not to say, «Look here, the West has Jeffersonian values about the rights of women, values we'd like to
see you adopt,» but to argue instead from the Qur «an itself, citing verses like the one stating that God has ordained
love and tenderness between the male and female in marriage, or that no
man has two hearts in one bosom.
Therefore, the justified Christian
man, in himself and of his own nature a sinner but not
seen as a sinner by God, brings forth those good works which consist in the
love of God and neighbor, not slavishly to win any reward but gladly, that service which is perfect freedom.»
Beautiful reading
Men Of Praise and Jeremy I
love to
see how God brings us outside of ourselves that we
see the inside as He does.
Pere Teilliard de Chardin, a figure - head in the unfolding of a new cycle in the life of mankind, moves us profoundly not only by the amazing lucidity of his scientific vision but also by his
love, his immense
love, of God, which enabled him to
see, everywhere throughout the created world, what the majority of
men are blind to: the constant presence of the Creator.
As long as I could
see — or dared
see — in you, Lord Jesus, only the
man who lived two thousand years ago, the sublime moral teacher, the Friend, the Brother, my
love remained timid and constrained.
For then it is not just a few privileged creatures that are
seen as capable of satisfying each
man's essential need of finding something to
love him and complement him: it is, thanks to these few and as a sort of reflection of them, the sum total of all the beings engaged together with him in the unifying work of the cosmos.
She also said regardless of what happens, she will always
love him, appreciate him and remember him (if they don't
see each other again) for the amazing young
man he is.
all these are regarded as utopian fantasies, yet they are biologically necessary; and if we would
see them made flesh in the world what more need we do than imagine our power to
love growing and broadening till it can embrace the totality of
men and of the earth?
It is far easier to folow the history and
see why your book, your god, and the NT needed to be created, BY
MEN... no evidence of divine inspiration... a line showing the previous cultures your story was taken from, and one can see where the wisdom of men was incorporated... just in your version it is not mans wisdom, but something from some deity (who until the NT was a very vindictive, murderous, egotistical god), who suddenly is all love and flowe
MEN... no evidence of divine inspiration... a line showing the previous cultures your story was taken from, and one can
see where the wisdom of
men was incorporated... just in your version it is not mans wisdom, but something from some deity (who until the NT was a very vindictive, murderous, egotistical god), who suddenly is all love and flowe
men was incorporated... just in your version it is not
mans wisdom, but something from some deity (who until the NT was a very vindictive, murderous, egotistical god), who suddenly is all
love and flowers.
As far as examples of strong women in media, I can only cite the ones that I've appreciated — Buffy and Willow from Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Zoe, Inara, and Kaylee from Firefly, and Joan and Peggy from Mad
Men (I
love Peggy so much), Katniss Everdeen from The Hunger Games (the books, as I haven't
seen the movie).
Now if we turn from the life of Christ to our ordinary experience of people, most of us would probably agree that there are certain types of
men and women who need to be shocked or jolted out of their self -
love and complacency before they can begin to
see and appreciate what we and constructive
love is trying to do.
Finally, he puts it in the place of
man and relieves him of his hardest labour... and the Church, this most
loving of mothers,
seeing all this happen, has no intention of hindering it but rather is glad to
see it and rejoices over it.
I learned the n - word from my great - grandmother, a sweet, churchgoing lady who
loved Jesus and read her Bible and, in the remote mountains of Appalachia, regarded the black
man we
saw at the ice cream shop that day as a fearful curiosity.
When people compare God to an invisible dragon or unicorn, it's annoying (for those of us who
see concepts of «God» as being like «
Love» or «Art» rather than invisible beareded
man), but it at least makes some cultural sense.
9 But as it is written, Eye hath not
seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of
man, the things which God hath prepared for them that
love him.
The Christian approach would ideally include the desire to uncover and probe the goodness, beauty and divine purpose of creation, as well as an emphasis upon the pre-eminence of
love among
men and the dire effects of sin on creation in general (
see Romans 8.22) and on
men in particular.
man i
love you, and this painting is my favorite out of all the ones i've ever
seen.
But just because of this it does not give
man a claim on God, because it is itself God's gift to
man if it is done in a
love in which
man sees only God and not himself.
God in his working, and in his ways of working, is persuasive not coercive power; he is that creative, dynamic, energizing
love which was
seen by
men in the person of Jesus Christ and in Jesus Christ's own working and ways of working.
If Jesus is what the gospel proclaims him to be — that One in whom the
love and light and life of God possessed completely a genuine human life, possessed it so fully that we may say of him, as Mr. Basil Willey has well phrased it, that «the life of God is
seen in him in human life» — then we can preach Jesus Christ as decisive, as definitive, as the norm for the God -
man relationship and the clue to whatever else God may be purposing and accomplishing in this vast and mysterious creation.
In a century that had
seen two hideous world wars and innumerable examples of massive human suffering, John Paul established a new Feast of Divine Mercy, giving
men and women a practical means of accessing the forgiveness of a
loving God.
Memory, intellection, and that
love of self which is identical with the ecstatic
love of God —
man seen as related to God, proceeding from God, and constituted in his personality by a preawareness of God as the source of his being — such is the analogy that enables Augustine to develop his theology of the Trinity.
All presiding ministers of the Church, from the Pope and the bishops down to the parish priests and chaplains, exist only so that there may be Christians, that is
men and women who believe, hope and
love, who bear their cross, who
see light even in darkness, who firmly hope even against hope,
men who have the folly and the courage to
love in a loveless world.