Sentences with phrase «many frailties»

Nevertheless, as speakers, we can take advantage of this human frailty.
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«It is a human frailty which we all possess in some degree that becomes the investor's and speculator's greatest enemy and will eventually, if not safeguarded, bring about his downfall.
when all human beings understand and accept the frailties of our own collective existence... and respect the emotions and imaginations that find flight and power within even the most illusionary of perceptions.
Since atheists and agnostics are just as prone to human frailties as the religious, I don't doubt that there * are * evil people who are athiests... but facts and numbers show that these «evil atheists» are a bunch of pikers compared to the violence and viciousness of those who promote hatred and violence in the name of their God.
But at least they take account of the frailty of our human condition.
The loving toward even the most vile is as a social justification upon one's own subversive means which are compensatory in natured families that stick with each other's common frailties underpinnings.
There, in the hay's warmth and the steaming sty, The Word born to the frailty of fleshCracks our mortality with a weak cryAnd seals our life within his endlessness.The Word born to the frailty of flesh, He lies wrapped in the cloths of mystery, And seals our life within his endlessness, In infant....
Why is it that sensualities of the forbidden varieties are deemed by many lots of Life seem obscurely a defiant episode of our humane humanities» frailties?
Sickness or age will strip you of strength, or the fangs of flame, or flood - surges, the sword's bite or the spear's flight, or fearful frailty as bright eyes fade, dimming to darkness.
The essence of all religions is to be good and do good but sometimes people get carried away by human frailty that results in undesirable actions.
Third, that reason for all its frailties can help us find our way.
His acceptance of frailty speaks realistically about humanity: We grow old, weaken, and eventually die.
Catholics are all too familiar with frailty, and in fact the central Christian idea of redemption by Christ presupposes a need for such redemption....
In addition to painting an engaging picture of the saint who, in all his human frailty, followed Christ's example and died a martyr to charity, De Volder systematically addresses the debates over Damien's life and spirit.
If anything, it reminds us of our own frailties, our own shared need for patience and grace as we work together to try and understand what the Bible really means.
Sing of the King, now raised from the dark tomb, in heaven still bearing the scars of his love, reigning, yet still the servant and lover, raising our frailty to glory above.
But here, too, there is little that is actually new, although there is detail that confirms what shrewder observers of Vatican life pieced together after the events of early 2013: that Benedict XVI's poorly - planned 2012 visit to Mexico and Cuba convinced him that he could no longer travel; that he believed the Pope must be present at World Youth Day 2013 in Brazil, a conviction that became the terminus ad quem driving the timing of the abdication and what immediately preceded it; and that, contrary to speculations that have become more lurid over time, Benedict's concern about his increasingly frailty, which fuelled his concern that he would be increasingly unable to give the Church what she deserved from a pope, was the sole motive behind his decision to renounce the Oice of Peter — not Vatileaks, not concerns about financial and other corruptions inside the Leonine Wall, not blackmail.
We tend, quite properly, to relativize human frailties in terms of a social and psychological situationalism.
Total surrender to a God who loves us will result in our being lifted up and rescued from that nothingness simply because he loves us beyond anything we can imagine, BUT, we do have to test that fact, in our human frailty.
Both the strength and the frailty of setting are associated with crises that challenge its significance.
If I recognize my own fear and frailty, then I can recognize the fear and frailty in others.
Recognising my own fear and frailty — yes and accepting the reality that this IS how I am — does indeed help me to see the same stuff in others and be more understanding and accepting.
«Blessing» announces to us that, keenly aware of the frailty and failing of the human, John was not content to dwell upon the down and the dark, any more than he was keen to deny it.
Christian play, operating within and on behalf of the revolution of God's future, can keep us aware of our frailty by thrusting before us the humorous incongruities of life.63 Thirdly, play functions as experimentation for and anticipation of a better future.
This too is part of my frailty and fear.
Concupiscence — the inclination to sin — isn't washed away by Baptism any more than are other physical frailties.
For Jesus, human frailty and weakness must be excised, not adjusted to.
Both in the secular world and in the church, our characteristic approach to human frailty is not chastisement and dire threats, but understanding; not calling people to repent their sins, but teaching people the gentle arts of self - acceptance; not an ethic of cross-bearing, but an ethic based on the value of self - actualization.
Where serious illness and frailty resulting from old age are not present, anointing is not Christ's compassionate response.
It is Christ's special strengthening of the person to face serious illness and the frailty of old age, to enable them to unite their suffering to the Passion of Christ, the sanctification of the individual and the Church, and a preparation for the final journey.
He opens our eyes to things that we, in our human frailty, didn't think were possible.
I can not imagine a God who rewards and punishes the objects of his creation, whose purposes are modeled after our own - a God, in short, who is but a reflection of human frailty.
One day it occurred to me that that is why Jesus died for me; to cleanse me of my faults and to bear the burden of my human frailty.
During the «50s he wrote a number of plays and published a few novels, including A Mixture of Frailties (1958), later made into a film.
But I haven't stopped at weakness and frailty.
God doesn't create us in sin; He creates us in the curse, that is, frail and human and (in Pauline terms) «of the flesh» (cf. Rom 7 - 8) but we then act on this frailty and break God's holy law, which, once again, renders us sinful.
It should be the guide of life, not merely a technical exercise in the analysis of logical problems, but a bold attempt to grasp the structures of reality within the limits of human knowledge and frailty.
A vessel just like any other man with frailties and flaws.
Grace often comes through our frailties, and even sinful relationships can be redeeming.
But Jones did not present a light picture of his frailties.
Yet there is also something positive about this invitation to readers to appreciate the human frailties of clerical detectives.
It is time for us to grow out of our juvenile, neurotic absorption with our frailties and begin assuming our roles as God's earthly parents.
We must answer, no, not at all, and warn him against making of his frailty a mysterious object of pride.
At all times human frailty and sin make the ministry whose business it is to point to the highest reality and the profoundest faith a morally perilous vocation.
If you, my listener, should see such a man, although it is unlikely, for without a doubt weakness and mediocrity are the more common, if you should meet him in what he himself would call a weak moment, but which, alas, you would have to call a better moment; if you should meet him when he had found no rest in the desert, when the giddiness passes away for a moment and he feels an agonizing longing for the Good; if you should meet him when, shaken in his innermost being, and not without sadness, he was thinking of that man of single purpose who even in all his frailty still wills the Good: then you would discover that he had two wills, and you would discover his painful double - mindedness.
The «root» of anyone's» frailties is found in either fearing GOD or denying GOD even though there is a third way, «Loving GOD for HIS Tenderness and much Mercy in giving Us All our spiritual and social and cultured freedoms!».
As the author notes in the beginning, this volume is not intended as a homily, but rather as a companion; and like a trusted companion, it does not simply conduct a one - sided soliloquy over history and texts, but behaves dynamically: telling stories, empathizing with human frailty, and anticipating questions.
At best it has been regarded as a reluctant concession to human sin and frailty, a painful reminder of our failure to fulfill the exalted standards which God holds for marriage.
However, they were each going through seasons in their lives where their human frailties were obvious.
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