Sentences with phrase «making a public spectacle»

-- that we need not fear the government because Jesus has «disarmed the powers and authorities» and «made a public spectacle of them, triumphing over them by the cross.»
Having disarmed principalities and powers, He made a public spectacle of them, triumphing over them in it.»
It is on the cross, Paul says, that Jesus disarmed the principalities and powers and made a public spectacle of them, triumphing over them through His death (Col 2:14 - 15).
Yes, this was evidence that God also was upset about what this man named Jesus was teaching, and had seen fit to make Him a public spectacle in the sight of all so that nobody would ever again seek to challenge the teachings of the religious leaders or the traditions of the Jewish people.
Families should have the choice to mourn in private and not make a public spectacle of it — and yes, this is a spectacle.
Religion should ever be a personal choice and not be made a public spectacle as many so do including the Christian Pharisees who incite their folds to make public policymakers shudder with mono - phobiatic fear.
Why do you insist on being so obvious, and making a public spectacle of your heterosexuality?
Jesus actually (well, allegedly) said to pray and fast in private, and said not to make a public spectacle of yourself.
And in Matthew 6:1 - 18 Jesus very clearly states to make your prayer a private one and not to make a public spectacle of yourself.
Though they eventually rescinded the invitation, why did members of the IOC invite to Sydney as observers two representatives of the Taliban, who use sports stadiums to make public spectacle of torture and execution?
If she had a completely different motive from the one that seems obvious here (which I somehow doubt), then yes, she should have taken responsibility for making sure it was obvious before deliberately making a public spectacle of herself.
But then there would be no table in front of which she could make a public spectacle of herself.
In a statement released by the Oneidas, the tribe said, «It is revealing that she is making a public spectacle of defending those who want to continue using a racial slur against her fellow citizens of Central New York.»
The workers said to have made a public spectacle of government functionaries at the event and President Buhari's absence at the celebration is said to be one key factor for the protest at the Eagle Square's venue of this year's May Day Celebration.
Speaking to Dzifa Bampoh, host of Joy FM's Newsnite programme Monday, the APC leader said the EC can not make a public spectacle of him by citing his inability to provide enough evidence about his identity after he had used his details captured on the voter's ID provided him by the Commission.
Queen Elizabeth II (Mirren) insists upon following decorum and keeping the death in the family without making a public spectacle.
From the title of the hearing to the witness list to the committee's press release, the House majority's intention with this field hearing was clear: to make a public spectacle out of criticizing the Obama administration's not - yet - proposed Stream Protection Rule.
«FF can not have it both ways — on the one hand reaping the benefits of arbitration due to the agreements with the Former Employees; but on the other, using this Court to make a public spectacle of its grievances against EVelozcity,» the court filing says.

Not exact matches

He has made a pitiful public spectacle of himself by bottling a general election he had been planning for months.
There's a sense that Castillo doesn't wish to engage a viewing public but will engage with his inner circle and make it a blasé spectacle for others to view if they wish.
The litterbugs are made to wear bright jackets, and sometimes, the local media are invited to cover the public spectacle.
The only thing demonstrated by the Cook et al (all none «climate scientists», as if that made any difference) exercise is that this is an area were, as Ben has said many times, the politics comes before the «science» and, when the «science» becomes public, a spectacle, it seems to be dominated by second rate minds.
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