Sentences with phrase «many blessings we have»

After reaching a peak in 2000 at 634,000, the annual number of new firms fell to 505,000 in 2010, the last year for which BLS has data.
With God's blessing he has not had extreme pain.
Pötsch thanked Blessing for his service: «Dr. Blessing has been instrumental in realigning the Group during the past two years.
And one such blessing they had in mind was privacy.
However, the BLS has historically underestimated the initial August print more than any other month.
We can lose sight of the work He has done already in our lives, the goodness He has brought and the blessings He has poured out.
I am giving up judging myself for enjoying the pleasures I have discovered and gifts / blessings I have created / received in a life that is otherwise filled with challenges.
The last time that I saw her, she opened her eyes and talked for some time about my own son and how important it is for family to take care of each other and how blessed she had been.
By god's bless i had everything, but after 10 years of my marriage i was not having any child.
«From this it is very clear that the mark which was set upon the descendants of Cain was a skin of blackness, and there can be no doubt that this was the mark that Cain himself received; in fact, it has been noticed in our day that men who have lost the spirit of the Lord, and from whom His blessings have been withdrawn, have turned dark to such an extent as to excite the comments of all who have known them.»
I like how you ask where the pastors are who would be wiling to bless those who left the building to be able to follow Jesus and the Spirit better... a blessing would be nice change.
If they did not keep those agreements they made with God, then those blessings would no longer apply to them.
As far as creating the body and then demanding certain parts be cut off is also a symbolic and learning experience for Abraham and his seed that Abraham's seed would be blessed and that Abraham and his seed made would continue to make agreements and promises with God, if that keep their agreements they made with God great blessings would be upon them.
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On Thanksgiving, He would have reminded us to give thanks to God for all the blessings we have been given.
Each blessing has a counterpart woe.
The international movement of the Toronto Blessing has celebrated its 20th anniversary with a European conference in South London.
Remarkably, he is not angry but rather awe - struck: «And Isaac trembled with an exceedingly great trembling» (27:33), as if he sensed that the blessing had been given through him to the proper son, by powers beyond his control.
Each blessing has it's exact opposite in the four woes.
The point I am trying to make here is that as Christians, God is expecting us to be good stewards of the material blessings he has released into our lives.
The blessings we have in Jesus Christ guide us into knowledge of God and the wisdom for how to live life.
This option, offensive not only to us but already to Matthew, motivated him both to insert «Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven» and also, at the beginning of the Sermon on the Mount (the Beatitudes pronounced on the poor and hungry), to add that God's blessing has to do with the «poor in spirit,» who «hunger and thirst after righteousness,» not simply with hungry beggars, which is what the Greek word translated «poor» actually means.
We have already seen from verses 13 - 14 that the third blessing we have in Christ is the Sealing of the Spirit, or a deposit — which is the Holy Spirit within us.
If you knew the blessings we've had either BECAUSE of the MS or DESPITE the MS, I could fill a book.
The first blessing we have in Jesus Christ, found in Ephesians 1:3 - 6, is Security from the Father, and as we see at the end of Ephesians 1:6, this blessing is to the praise of His glorious grace.
The person pronounced blessed may not feel at all happy; in fact, those whom Jesus called blessed would appear to most people to be decidedly unhappy.
I am sure the blessings you have seen as a result of MS could be helpful to those who also have it.
It teaches that God's blessings have to be purchased, which is WRONG.
Imagine what a blessing it would be for the Church, were a large and vital group of reformed Catholic traditionalists — freed from harmful ideas and fully accepting Vatican II (rightly interpreted) and the Novus Ordo — were to fully reconcile with the Church, and not do anything to betray the Vatican's good faith, once re-united.
Take, bless, break, give — the bread was taken and offered to God; thanksgiving was said over it — and here we need to recall that for the Jew, all blessings have always been in the form of a thanksgiving to God for the objects which are to be blessed; the bread was broken, as Christ had done at the Last Supper and as His physical body was broken on the Cross; the bread was given — distributed, so that the believer might partake of it and thereby, as the Church believed, partake of Christ Himself and become one with Him.
God wants to make us people who exhibit a thankfulness in proper proportion to the gifts and blessings we've received.
Second, the primary traditionalist groups fighting the U.S. Episcopal Church over the election of an openly gay bishop and use of same - sex blessings have embraced charismatic worship and a charismatic worldview.
So when Paul shows that he writing to the saints in Ephesus, he is right away showing them one of the blessings they have in Jesus.
J.I. Packer probably is a good representation of the historic view: «Reference to a second blessing has to be read into the [biblical] text; it can not be read out of it.»
I suppose that could be debated, but Paul's point here is that these blessings we have are stamped with a seal that says «Made in Heaven.»
Verse 4 tells us the very first blessing we have in Christ.
«I can express no better hope for my country than that the kind Providence which smiled upon our fathers may enable their children to preserve the blessings they have inherited.»
wow this country sucks sometimes and i'm blessed I have people here that I will repect my believes enough to fight for your freedom to be so ignort and so blessed that they no sacrivice everything for your right.
That the blessings would come from God is implied, but no matter what faith, if any, the sneezer has, just saying it brings God, Allah, Jehovah the Tao, G - d, that which can not be named, more into the awareness of both of us; which can never be a bad thing.
The blessing has a very important purpose delivered by a very important member of the military unit's family — the chaplain.
And it's true — there are a dozen new blessings you have now.
Robert from Atlanta, are you retarded??? Benediction and Blessings have been a part of the U.S. military since way before «GWB» was born... «Sarcasm flows freely from my mouth, only because stupidity flows freely from yours...»
Now, I'm not saying that saying God bless you would be the only way of opening that door, but in a lot of cases it can be.
Saying bless you has only recently started presenting itself in my life and it is (I think) encouraging and uplifting and can be enlightening and empowering but not entirely by itself.
When Ben kissed me on the forehead that night, he offered a challenging reminder of the price that was paid for the blessings we have received — kisses in the form of a cross.
This unpleasant idea was refined in these responsible thinkers to mean that the blessed would rejoice to see God's justice vindicated, rather than delight in the actual sufferings of those who through their own choice had shown themselves utterly unworthy of heavenly bliss.
But blessed d are those who have allowed the Lord into their hearts and lives.
And then Paul goes on to talk for three chapters about these spiritual blessings we have in Christ.
In the context of extolling the trinity as Being, Consciousness and Bless he has the following verse on Jesus the Son:
The blessed have arrived at perfection, a state of complete wholeness and maturity that is at least as incomprehensible to us now as the rewards of adulthood are to those caught in the hectic fever of adolescence.
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