Sentences with phrase «n't discover the love»

We do not discover his love welling up within us.
(I didn't discover the love of BBQ sauce until recently, but I digress).

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We don't tout it up front, and customers love discovering it when they're completing their purchase.
If you think you might have some hidden emotion that is running your show, just below the surface, this recording and meditation will help you dive in, discover it, and love it up so it doesn't need to hide in the shadows so much.
I love what I do, so I don't mind working hard to discover the best strategies, tips and techniques that I think people will find valuable when it comes to generating more sales leads, clients and revenue with LinkedIn.
I pray to whichever holy name (God, Allah, Jehovah, Krishna, Jesus, etc.) suits the ONE Omniscient, Omnipresent, Omnipotent being that ignorance is wiped away from our species and we become a closer, more loving, peaceful creature and that we realize how much time we waste and how much further we push our fellow neighbor and brother under God, regardless of creed, away debating over who's God is better and discover the error of our ways before we destroy each other... before it's too late, because The End is Nigh!!!!! LOL!!!!! Really though, isn't the world full of enough tragedy, and aren't their so many more important things that need our energy and attention like the innocent children in Pakistan dying from diseases from the flood or the homeless children in our own country, or the lack of education, which is exactly what leads to this kind of debate?
I would love to read that science has discovered an «essence» in side all of us that will not die when we die.
(A notion simply not taught in the bible) But if we place sex in the context of Jesus definition we discover marriage has nothing to do with it... only love.
«The thing that helped most was discovering that I can be both loving and honest — that I don't have to play the phony games that keep people a mile away.»
In your whole conduct, open and secret, is there not something that you would not for any price consent to let a youth discover (and it is beautiful that you love the youth so much and wish to guard his purity!)?
There are two wonderful things that give me a positive wow factor every day — the increasing number of people I discover doing fantastically brilliant stuff, quietly and without fuss, living out the Gospel of Christ in gentle, caring, loving ways, most of which the church institution hasn't got a clue about because it's too dam busy running itself.
Seems right in saying that, if god loves all finding and discovering god should not hinge on our ability to study the book, education, or the like.
I'll just wait to see what we actually discover, and hope that a loving god doesn't punish me for eternity for that.
A personalistic philosophy of life does not offer us absolute knowledge;... we discover divine purpose in so far as our human purposes are ruled by the New Testament principles of logos and agape - reason and love.
What Billy boy has not mentioned is that some of the VERY BEST scientific discoveries, and I mean the MOST IMPORTANT ones we discovered my devoutly Christian men who loved God and believed in creationism.
It links those who love in bonds that unite but do not confound, causing them to discover in their mutual contact an exaltation capable, incomparably more than any arrogance of solitude, of arousing in the heart of their being all that they possess of uniqueness and creative power.
If you do not know who God made you to be, the best way to discover this is to return to the knowledge that you are fully loved.
Shalit tells us that in 1994 she rushed off to see the new movie version of Little Women, only to discover that our hidden cultural censors, fearful of anything that does not cohere with prevailing orthodoxy, had expunged one of «the best lines» in the story, when Marmee says: «To be loved by a good man is the best and sweetest thing which can happen to a woman; and I sincerely hope my girls may know this beautiful experience.»
Clearly, the tree never faces the terrible stymie that confronts parents who fiercely love their children but also discover that they can not provide them with what they most need — a mate, self - confidence, a reason for living, whatever.
His will is not what he happens at the moment to want; his faith is not what a present inventory of his religious opinions might discover; his conviction is not the answers he might give even to an omnicompetent poll - taker; his love spans all the decades of the beloved's life.
David discovered this principle and this was probably why God let him off the hook and did not have him stoned to death for adultery and murder like the law required: because David was humble and repented (even though Achan and plenty of other people repented and God still punished them, and this has nothing to do with the fact that David was king and probably would not have commanded his own stoning to keep the law even though he wrote Psalm 119 which is all about how much he loved keeping every commandment in the law).
The key is not to view the institutionalization of life, the extension of legal controls, and the multiplication of collective political structures as something in itself alien to the Christian ideal of love; rather, it is to discover the kind of political conditions under which the growth of love can be furthered.
I honestly don't know how much more life - changing an experience you hope to discover than love.
I have recently discover NT Wright and would love a chance to win this book.
The Church's concern for her children who are divorced and remarried can not be reduced to the question of receiving the Eucharist, and I am confident that, rooted in truth and in love, the Church will discover the right paths and approaches in constantly new ways.
Interestingly, after years of obscurity, Rembrandt's greatness was «discovered» not by the church but by painters and critics who loved him more for his art than for the faith his art portrayed.
They also knew that science — or what we really know — isn't most deeply about technology, but about discovering the truth about the strange and wonderful beings born to know, love, and die.
One theme I've discovered is that, despite the wealth of Christian apologetics resources and Lee Strobel books and how - to - convince - atheists - to - love - Jesus videos, the usual answers don't always cut it.
It is not that we discover the meaning of agape by going into the depths of the self; but that we discover in the depths of the self a hunger born of the self's own loves which only agape can satisfy.
Once you get to this point, you have discovered and claimed (not earned) and embodied your grace - given membership in the family of God, a membership exemplified by faith, love, and service.
In matters of love or money or liberty, of politics, economics or society, we not only find our main line of conduct and criteria of choice structurally laid down for us («ever higher in convergence») but furthermore, our instinct for research and creation («to consummate the Universe in ourselves») discovers endless justification and sustenance.
I walked away and found myself, found a way to love myself... discovered that I was not some vile, wretched thing impossible to forgive.
Jeremy I agree its not about what we can do but all about what Jesus has done for us it is all about his grace not following mans laws or trying to please the pastor or the church.Be respectful for those in authority and show them Gods love work hard as for the Lord as you serve them and pray for them but do nt try and please them.We no longer follow the ways of the world we live to please the Lord and worship him not man because that is idolatory.Thats why religion does nt work we can do nothing to add to Gods grace.Grace is also not a licence to sin as some christians believe and God is not fooled if we do not repent and turn from our sin he does nt hear our prayers if the intents of our heart are wrong.God listens to the humble and the repentent sinner or saint.The journey in following Christ is about how much do we want to follow Jesus to discover the abundant life and richs in Christ we must fully give him all our hearts and serve him wholehearted out of thankfulness for his grace and mercy towards us.brentnz
If we participate in such «games» not to discover some ultimate meaning, but because we love to play, we will be provided with laughter and joy.
We are told that «lonely infants fed and cared for regularly and with sterile impersonal efficiency do not live into childhood».1 Growth to maturity consists in discovering what and whom we love and how we respond to the love of others.
And they would not be forbidden by their faith to seek to discover whether God has revealed an error - free form in which people can know, love and serve him.
Obviously we can not share in these various Afro - Asiatic forms of religion nor can we remain indifferent to the fact that each of them, in its own way, should regard itself as being the equal of any other and should authorize its followers not to seek to discover whether God has revealed the perfect and definitive form, free from all error, in which he wishes to be known, loved, and served.
This changed everything when I discovered that it's not about right behavior and even right beliefs, but more about reflecting and expressing the love of Christ to others by loving them and serving them just as Christ would.
It reminds me a little of the superficial and hackneyed rhetoric of the teenage atheist who thinks he's the first person in the world to discover the problem of evil, or the New Atheist saloon - bar bore: «Church is boring... Christians are bigots and hypocrites... science has disproved religion... The Bible contradicts itself... why can't we just love Jesus and reject religion?»
Learning to love, to grow gradually in mutual understanding, to forgive and forget, to discover that one can not always have one's own way.
For we discover in the story of Israel and Jesus that God does not separate Godself from the world; God loves the world and seeks to redeem it, to restore within it God's peace — to the point even of dying for it.
Obviously, Paul was a force to be reckoned with, but as David suggested, his use of polemics, not to mention the recently (40 yrs) discovered art of ancient rhetoric help us to place his words in the category of particular and avoid the generalities of «one size fits all» This is important stuff to consider when trying to make sense of an apostle that wished castration on some, while preaching a gospel of love to all the world.
Monty, I asked myself and God that same question when my marriage of 33 years fell apart and I discovered I had breast cancer and the husband who had told me I was the only one he ever loved — would not even mow the grass for me.
Existence will remain meaningless to you it you yourself do not penetrate into it with active love and if you do not in this way discover its meaning, for yourself.
Jesus discovered that a fool and his money are soon parted, that the love of money is the root of many evils, that you can not tell a book by its cover.
In 1992 it had been 500 years that Columbus did not only discover a new continent but also the hot pods we all love, and which he mistook for pepper.
I discovered new flavours like Tahini which I love and making things from scratch is not the chore I once thought it to be.
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