Sentences with phrase «much fruit of»

Giving your rabbit too much fruit of any kind can cause serious digestive problems.
The sentiment behind the interview and its fallout is as clear as it is absurd: It matters not how a professing Christian loves, or how much fruit of the spirit is exhibited in his or her life; the only way to determine whether someone is a «real Christian» is to sit around a coffee table and talk about theology.

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Spanish company, Pelamatic, sells automatic fruit - peeling machines that could make the lives of fruit fans much easier.
In 2011, when Justin Woolverton began experimenting with a dessert of frozen Greek yogurt blended with fruit, he wasn't trying to start a business — much less one that would draw in revenue of $ 49 million in 2016, up almost 21,000 percent over a three - year period.
And much like the other products in the Hurom family, the CJ mimics the motion of a hand squeezing fruit to ensure that you get the most juice possible, and in the cleanest way possible.
The technology boom had been underway since the early 1980s, and much of the low - hanging fruit of improved productivity had already been reaped.
There is much China can do to let its people enjoy the fruits of growth and technological development, said Takehiko Nakao, president of the Asian Development Bank.
Maybe that's a little much, but the fruit of his labor, Freedom, is a top - seller that earned him a Time magazine cover.
U.S. retailer Overstock.com has seen its stock price skyrocket since it said it was entering the blockchain and cryptocurrency space, while small cap fruit juice company Future Fintech — formerly known as SkyPeople Fruit Juice — surged as much as 200 percent on the mere mention of financial technology (fintech) in its fruit juice company Future Fintech — formerly known as SkyPeople Fruit Juice — surged as much as 200 percent on the mere mention of financial technology (fintech) in its Fruit Juice — surged as much as 200 percent on the mere mention of financial technology (fintech) in its name.
With an image of the Bastille being stormed by a rabble of freelance writers, part - time cooks and itinerant Caribbean fruit pickers in mind, perhaps it's relevant to consider the current situation in Europe, where generations of abundant labour regulation have robbed much of the Continent of employment flexibility — sorry, precarious work.
His deregulation economic agenda will affect every other aspect of Canadian life: self - regulation in food safety; self - regulation in airline safety; «harmonising» regulation with the deregulated U.S. on pesticide residues on fruits and vegetables; abandoning separate Canadian testing of new drugs and much more.
In response, the Asian giant proposed fresh duties on as much as $ 3 billion of U.S. products, including wine, fruits, nuts, ethanol and steel pipes.
While the heart behind much of this has been to improve upon systems that needed change, the fruit of this labor has sent many churches down the road of misplaced purpose and identity.
People who constantly denounce or criticise Christians for «having too much money» doesn't seem to understand that it is precisely becausea) they can be trusted to actually GIVE away the money cheerfully, and b) heck, God WANTS them to enjoy the fruits of His blessing.
Understand in the wonderfulnessing of life are trees that much fruit born is.
Jesus tells us that though the mustard seed is small it will grow, and the birds of the air will shelter among its branches; though much of the seed is wasted, some seed will fall on the good soil and will bring forth fruit abundantly.
A coherent philosophy of the human person, clearly expressed and debated, will yield much fruit, not least in a greater understanding with Muslims of good will and pure heart, of whom there are many - Peace be upon them!
It is at once intellectually satisfying and spiritually enriching - a worthy meditation upon the passion, death and Resurrection of Jesus Christ; a meditation which should bear much fruit in the lives of the faithful for many years to come.
We pray that Pope Benedict's inspiring work may bear much fruit in the lives of all people of goodwill in this world and the next.
So much of this activity is a fruit of an interior restlessness.
Then he doesn't love us that much he just leaves it to luck like if the child is born in a good family christan family then chances are very high that he will go to heaven but to a bad family and also god knows better than me that if he destroyed satun and did whatever i mentioned in my commented the world would have been a outstanding place to live in if god can send his son to suffer then why not destroy satun or give him life sentence in hell or even better why din't he paid attention while making Adam and Eve and even if he din't why din't he renoved the tree of knowlage from the garden of Eden then he woundn't have to tell Adam and Eve not to eat any fruit from that tree
Not only can this better foster trust in the Holy Spirit alone to produce fruit and disciple molding, but it is also, in my opinion, a much better example of how the Body of Christ operates.
Hamann's humor consists so much in ludicrous involutions of thought and language, and in the cumulative effect of one absurdity heaped atop another, and in the almost sweetly earnest obliviousness of a voice like that of a holy fool that one must almost entirely immerse oneself in his imaginative world in order to enjoy the fruits of his comic genius.
Determined to enjoy (but not too much) the fruits of their labors, the growing middle class of Dutch burghers, merchants, traders and manufacturers filled their tidy town - houses with art that celebrated their personal dignity and accomplishments, the humid sweep of their lowland countryside, and the miraculous bounty of Indonesian spices, Chinese porcelains, tropical fruits, Persian carpets, Venetian glass and other luxuries made available through the expertise of their merchant fleets.
In the beginning much time is spent in deconstructing (John 12:24 Except the grain of wheat falling into the ground die, it abides alone; but if it die, it bears much fruit; but with time the ratio of time spent deconstructing grows less and reconstructing increases.
It is much more simply, descriptively the case that Christians gather around the words of the Word and that its message bears fruit in the ways described above without needing constantly to be pulled up by the roots in order to see why it should be working that way.
No matter how much they may desire a child as the fruit of their love, in the act of love itself they must set aside all such projects and desires.
It's not a black or white group, it is much more complex, and these type of looney christians pass bad fruit, because they are the reason why non-christians hate christianity.
The talks with Kofi Annan is going on well according to what they are telling us and the peace of this Country is now very much pegged on that talk, so pray that it shall bare positive fruits.
Sister Andrea: All is well with the Sisters, though much of what goes on in religious life, apart from the fruits of the apostolate, belongs to the inner forum and is hard to relate.
«Unless a grain of wheat falls into the earth and dies, it remains alone; but if it dies, it bears much fruit.
Yet it was to bear much fruit, for he had an encompassing sense of the importance of moral obedience to the will of God as a condition of entrance into the kingdom.
Glad we are both seeing that the church must go through a major crucifixion of our fleshly ways of coping before experiencing that much needed resurrection of the fruit of the Spirit.
God is the source of history without being historical, much as the Bridegroom is the source of birth for the Bride without himself giving birth or just as the Ground is the source of growth for the seed, without itself growing and bearing fruit.
We hope that this renewed interestwill bear much fruit and that a deeper and more widespread appreciation of his contribution to theology will inspire renewed confidence in our ability to know, and discourse about, God.
Even though some of the smaller branches are two hundred feet from the main stem, they bear much fruit because they are joined to the vine and allow the life of the vine to flow through them.
The key to effective Christian living, and powerful, fruit - producing lives is not how much of the Bible you know, or how long you pray, or what church you go to.
When you are filled with the Word of God, you are also filled with the Spirit, and you will be cleansed by the washing of the water of the word, your mind will be renewed, and you will produce much fruit.
This refers not only to other historic religions, which also produce high fruits of human achievement — whether or not in as great numbers or with as much efficiency as Christianity we are not concerned to say at this point but to movements and influences not ordinarily called religious.
Man, under communism and socialism, forces man to give the fruit of their labor for the alleged purposes of feeding, housing and clothing the needy (but look how that is so out of control and so much abused).
«Except a grain of wheat fall into the ground and die, it abideth by itself alone but if it die it bringeth forth much fruit
Maybe I am reading too much into it, but fruit of the ground indicates to me Cain gathered fruit that had fallen from the tree onto the ground.
However, while physical fruit really only benefits the body of the consumer, spiritual fruit can have a much more profound effect on others.
The Bible does not stipulate how much a person needs to know about God in order to have a relationship with Him, but simply qualifies that the fruit of saving faith is good works.
Many people there turn their will over to the God of their own imagination but that does not seem to bear as much fruit.
Thankfully, many of the commenters there are much more charitable, sounding the obvious «didn't a lot of us write embarrassing stuff in our college years» line, thereby showing us that Ricochet's aim of fostering civil web discourse bears real fruit.
A troubling question is why, when there has been so much airing of views about the new evangelisation leading up to Pope Benedict's Porta Fidei and the Synod, we have seen so little actual fruit.
So much for our graduate of Oxford, in whom you notice the complete abolition of an ancient appetite as one of the conversion's fruits.
... And thenceforward he denied all such requests, saying: A man possesses of learning only so much as comes out of him in action, and a monk is a good preacher only so far as his deeds proclaim him such, for every tree is known by its fruits
Converted men as a class are indistinguishable from natural men; some natural men even excel some converted men in their fruits; and no one ignorant of doctrinal theology could guess by mere every - day inspection of the «accidents» of the two groups of persons before him, that their substance differed as much as divine differs from human substance.
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