Sentences with phrase «loving neighbors»

If we are not loving our neighbors, maybe we have imagined a counterfeit gospel.
There are three keys to the stuff I've been posting at GraceGround: - Except for the one on inerrancy, all the posts are really about loving our neighbors.
Of course, if we were truly doing a good job loving our neighbors, as Jesus instructed, there would be nothing for Bill Maher to ridicule.
But again there would be nothing for Bill Maher to ridicule if we were truly doing a good job loving our neighbors.
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This, I think, is what the g.ay lobby most fears: that loving, biblical Christians will continue to grow in «loving their neighbors» without abandoning the rest of their biblical convictions — that what the Bible clearly defines as a sin can only be called that.
I'm ready to break out of the prison of isolation by loving my neighbors as myself.
It is about loving our neighbors, loving our enemies, loving each other.
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Taking up our cross begins with loving our neighbors as ourselves; and God.
Many of his posts on loving your neighbors and ministering to the homeless have been among the most popular articles on this blog.
Accepting ourselves and others, becoming aware of our motives and sin patterns, discovering Christ's new way forward, and loving our neighbors is a rhythm we can never wear thin.
Instead, the church Jesus wants has everything to do with personally loving our neighbors, hanging out with «sinners,» spending time with societal rejects, defending the cause of the weak, and a variety of other ways of living that look just like Jesus.
If you feel like God is telling you to leave, before doing that, there are always opportunities to, as you said, to do things like «personally loving our neighbors, hanging out with «sinners,» spending time with societal rejects, defending the cause of the weak, and a variety of other ways of living that look just like Jesus.»
A transcendently oriented love is thus the precondition for loving our neighbors in the right way.
It's time to love thy neighbor, not mudsling at children.
And love your neighbor as you love yourself.
«It's the ability for our community to come together to solve this crisis and to love their neighbor
Good point Jack, but the «book» that muslims follow, regardless of training or translation, gives Christians chills because it places the dispensation of Jesus: «Love thy neighbor as thyself» under and beneath the later dispensation of Muhammed which in fact harks back to the old testament, earlier Hebraic tribal codes.
Now if everyone else involved would think, and pray for the peace that only God can give, the world could get down to business... helping our neighbor... that is, loving our neighbor.
Love thy neighbor is nothing but lip service.
In the same manner Christ said love your neighbor and love your enemy.
Jesus so eloquently described this with his two great commandments: Love God and Love your neighbor.
He said, «That you love the Lord your God with all your passion and prayer and muscle and intelligence — and that you love your neighbor as well as you do yourself.»
You will not escape my wrath; for it is an expression of my love, my deep love that will do all it can to get your attention before my eternal wrath, to remove all those who do not and will not love thy neighbor, will fall.
Jesus said all the laws of the prophets can be summed up in «love God and love your neighbor as your self».
Either start loving your neighbor or stop calling yourself a Christian and giving the rest of us a bad name.
The great thing about Jesus» teachings is that all of the laws and commandments from the Bible, many of which you just posted, will be followed by someone who loves God with all of their heart, all of their mind and all of their soul; and if they love their neighbor as themselves.
U r saved by loving your neighbor as yourself no matter what u profess.
We are living under the new covenant, not OT law - Jesus said the law can be summed up in only 2 laws: love your neighbor as yourself and love God with all your heart.
5:43 - 48; «You have heard that it was said, «You shall love your neighbor and hate your enemy.»
But, we also criticize people who adhere to the dogma — of Christianity, of Islam, of Hindu tradition — when the actions are far removed from what the «policies» of the respective texts dictate (e.g. love thy neighbor, but act badly to others, specifically non-Christians *), or when the «policies» are adhered to VERY closely and make no sense in today's day and age (e.g. homosexuality is a sin).
Bible quotes for the new conservatives: «Love thy neighbor... unless you really do» t like him.»
Even so - called «radical / evangelical / whatever - the - label Christianity» has a teaching directly from Jesus to love your neighbor (even you enemies!).
What I call Old Testament Christians who maybe didn't get the word that there's a New Testament full of love your neighbor and judge not lest you be judged.
Whether he existed or not, I like the ideals of Christ (be a good person, love thy neighbor, etc.), I do not like Christians.
Love God, love your neighbors and go make desciples.
I mean the «thou shalt not kill» and the «Love your neighbors part» works well.
Regardless... your own religion enspouses you not to judge and to love your neighbor.
We spend to much time trying to convince each other that «we serve this and that,» and we lose track of those universal laws, such as love thy neighbor, care for each other, empathize, patience, action based love.
The Law of the Prophets was summarized into two Love God love your neighbor.
he did not say you can't love your neighbor if he is gay.
and to love your neighbor as yourself.
I would submit you changed by deciding to love your neighbors and if you had explored Humanism instead you would have had the same result.
And loving your neighbor as yourself is something I've never questioned but have found difficult to practise.
Today's society has a basis of right and wrong, which for an older person would associate with basic Christian teachings of loving your neighbor as yourself.
love your neighbor as yourself.
Garff seems to assume that the message of Kierkegaard's father (to love God and to love your neighbor as yourself) is irrational and impossibly demanding.
In fact, Jesus» main two teaching points (which are in the Bible repeatedly) are to love God and to love your neighbor as yourself.
But don't forget, about all the other other commandments Jesus said to love God and love thy neighbor.
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