Sentences with phrase «made holy»

, Meryl asks us to be mindful that these grounds were made holy by the sweat, tears, and love of those who came before us, during a time not so long ago: «Think about what each of us is doing to learn from, preserve and contribute to history.
While we are alive, we are also being made holy, and sometimes that happens through trials (James 1:2 - 3).
«Ryan's research, and the genuine feel he has for the unique place and time, made The Holy Thief an especially good read.»
I always say that rituals are habits made holy.
This Christocentric perspective, embracing the whole arc of time, filled God's well pleased gaze when, ceasing from all his work, he «blessed the seventh day and made it holy» (Gen 2:3).
I loathe evangelicals and their sel made holy cr ap.
If the nation was to be made holy, it could be done only by persuasion.
For everything created by God is good, and nothing is to be rejected if it is received with thanksgiving, for it is made holy by the word of God and prayer.»
For those who know the truth of the gospel and who dedicate everything to God, the sex of marriage and the pleasures of food are made holy.
Let him remove his shoes or in any appropriate way acknowledge his complete knownness on the ground made holy by the meeting of Word and word.
the ceremonial laws all pointed to the fact that the people weren't holy & needed some way to be made holy.
While «the Law» establishes keeping the Sabbath day holy for the perpetual generations of the Hebrews, the DAY was made holy and God rested on it and sanctified it WAY before He handed the Law down to Moses.
On the other hand, some groups have been suspicious of Sabbatarianism so strict that it might seem legalistic («If anywhere the day is made holy for the mere day's sake, then I order you to work on it, to ride on it, to feast on it, to do anything to remove this reproach from Christian liberty,» Martin Luther declared) or have emphasized, like the Quakers, that all time is holy with God.
The Pythagorean inspiration of the vision proposed is clear and so too is the liturgical destination of education, where time and space are made holy in the worship of God.
For everything created by God is good, and nothing is to be rejected if it is received with thanksgiving, for it is made holy by the word of God and prayer (1 Timothy 4:4 - 5).
3 Then God blessed the seventh day and made it holy, because on it he rested from all the work of creating that he had done.
Therefore the Lord blessed the Sabbath day and made it holy.
The new people of God are a people already made holy by the sacrifice of Christ.
You have been made holy because He is holy and you are clothed in His righteousness.
As the people of God, we have already been made holy and righteous through Jesus.
To be made holy is to be removed from sin but not externally.
Money is not holy and can not be made holy.
How are they made holy?
Therefore the LORD blessed the Sabbath day and made it holy.
The same way that it was used in Ephesians 5:25 - 26 25 Husbands, love your wives, just as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her 26 to make her holy, cleansing [a] her by the washing with water through the word,
Sprinkle holy water on your head makes you holy?
It helps you to remember that I am the LORD, who makes you holy.
It's almost like we looked around and said, «Well, marriage is really difficult, and a lot of folks never experience intimacy, joy or happiness in their marriages, so let's just tell them marriage is supposed to make them holy instead.»
If marriage is to make me holy, and if what I really mean by that is the hard parts of marriage make me holy, then I'm actually completely justified in staying in the hard parts, without any hope of or desire to change.
The very thing that makes it holy is the thing that most of us want to forget in this season: the presence of oppression and grief, weariness and weakness, how desperately we need his law — love, and his gospel — peace.
touching them will not make them holy, however, if they are able to touch us we could become unclean.
Enjoy this present moment because, irrespective of what the numbers on your clock may say, Now is all you will ever have — make every holy instant of it count.»
Christians thought of God as Creator or Father, as Redeemer or Son, and as Sanctifier, the one who makes us holy, namely the Spirit.
Does that make it a holy book also?
Jesus» greatness is also his ability to make us holy.
God wants to santify you, to make you holy and reedem the relationship between you and Him.
That doesn't make them holy.
What one finds is that charismatic grace and sacramental grace are two modes of divine power that transforms and makes holy.
Religion makes it holy.
But He is holy also, thank the Lord again since only a holy Savior can save sinners & make us holy as well.
But in the midst of our unpreparedness, even as we repent of our sins, the Church bears witness to that heavenly order of rejoicing in that Light which illumines every light: God is coming into the world, to make holy all the world in «the economy of the flesh,» as St. Cyril has it.
Perhaps you don't quite understand that the church is the bride of Christ, in other words, we have to make ourselves worthy of Christ (just as any person must make themself worthy of their spouse), and we do it by making ourselves holy, thru the church's sacraments, but the church is not an end in itself; Christ is the end.
God saves us by making us holy.
To sanctify means «to make holy
It is a portable sanctuary, for they are still a pilgrim people destined to wander for some forty years as nomads in the wilderness, learning, worshiping, preparing for the day when they claim the Land of the Promise and make it their holy land forever.
He promises to make us holy, and He promises to make us heirs.
If trying to rule ourselves with «don't do this and don't do that» doesn't work to make us holier, what does?
If faith does not make it a holy act to be willing to murder one's son, then let the same condemnation be pronounced upon Abraham as upon every other man.
The problem is that many churches have fallen into the belief that Christians ought to live as though it were fifty years ago, that if we're traditional enough that'll somehow make us holy.
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