Sentences with phrase «n't live a rewarding»

Just because you're seropositive doesn't mean you can't live a rewarding and fulfilling life, and find someone to love.

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Successful people don't see money solely as a personal reward; they see money as a way to grow a business, reward and develop employees, give back to the community... in short, not just to make their own lives better but to improve the lives of other people, too.
There actually isn't a lack of interest, on the financial side, in fueling Alzheimer's research given the critical need for it and the rewards that life sciences firms would reap from even a modestly - successful product.
Salvation, Graham believed, was the ultimate holy reward for clean eating and living — and not having sex more than once a month.
As with all expectations, reward those who live up to them and punish those who don't.
It is incredibly rewarding and motivating to work for an organization that strives to improve the lives of people with disabilities, even if one's own work does not have a direct impact.»
It's not glamourous, rewarding or even very interesting, but that's a lot of what living abroad is — looking stupid, trying to look less stupid, terrible loneliness, fleeting successes, and insights that seemed difficult to wrest.
They're really not expensive, look at the Rewards Credit Card churnning community, they live by manufactured spending buying up giftcards to maximize their rewardsRewards Credit Card churnning community, they live by manufactured spending buying up giftcards to maximize their rewardsrewards points
Currently, Kickstarter does not allow projects featuring the following items or services: items claiming to cure, treat or prevent illness or medical conditions, contests, coupons, gambling, raffles, energy food and drinks, offensive material, genetically modified organism as a reward, live animals, alcohol as a reward, financial services, travel services, phone services, business marketing services, political fundraising, already existing projects, resale, drugs and weapons.
A country of hard working, productive ants, in other words, will not be rewarded with a high trade surplus, but rather with a high GDP, which should translate into a higher quality of life.
Rewards won't expire for the life of the account, and you can redeem your cash back for any amount, anytime
And a credit card that offers airline miles as a reward won't help you if travel isn't a top priority in your life.
No rotating categories or sign - ups needed to earn cash rewards; plus, cash back won't expire for the life of the account and there's no limit to how much you can earn
Leaders also need to recognize that this generation isn't wild about the concept of waiting till retirement to enjoy life; the type of work environment that attracts and motivates them is a meaningful, rewarding, and fun workplace.
Buying gas is a near daily transaction in many people's lives, so the prospect of earning rewards for that spending couldn't be more welcome.
Balance is also important in your financial life: between reward and risk, nest egg preservation, and growth.
Rewards and discounts are subject to change and are not guaranteed to remain the same for the life of the policy.
The Import - Export business isn't just an escape from the 9 - to - 5 routine — it's a well - proven way to start a new and very rewarding life.
I tell you the truth, the purest souls of this life will not do good to avoid the punishment of Hell or gain the reward of Heaven, but for the sake of good as logic in society.
What a Christian buys is servitude in this life, at the cost of his liberty (and often property), to people who claim to be authorized agents of God, on hope of reward that can not be verified until they are dead.
This, I think, will fall on deaf ears, figuratively speaking, but PsiCop, you nobody is going to force you to your knees, you will volunteer to do it, not only that you will volunteer to confess that Christ is Lord and God, maybe not in this life, but when you are resurrected to receive your just reward, I don't know what that willl be, I'll leave that up to God.
Atheism says: don't waste your life dreaming about rewards after death.
Loving people that aren't like you; forgiving and even allowing others to abuse you; removing the distractions of wealth - these things really do make life more rewarding and free.
Whether or not there is a heaven, as reward, I would rather strive to a truly higher ideal, than live down to a common «social norm» that degrades us to mere animal status, living for our own pleasure and telling us that our more base desires are good, natural and should not be considered something to be overcome.
God rewarding people with paradise after they die does not justify that he simply sat back and watched them get tortured for their life, knowing full well he had the power to stop it.
For those who don't see it as a free gift look at it this way: - You work hard and you get paid — it's not always easy but the reward is financial security You live with and for God and you get eternal happiness — life isn't easy but the reward is breathtaking.
Please, any Christian, honestly answer the following: The completely absurd theory that all 7,000,000,000 human beings are simultaneously being supervised 24 hours a day, every day of their lives by an immortal, invisible being for the purposes of reward or punishment in the «afterlife» comes from the field of: (a) Astronomy; (b) Medicine; (c) Economics; or (d) Christianity You are about 70 % likely to believe the entire Universe began less than 10,000 years ago with only one man, one woman and a talking snake if you are a: (a) historian; (b) geologist; (c) NASA astronomer; or (d) Christian I have convinced myself that gay $ ex is a choice and not genetic, but then have no explanation as to why only gay people have ho.mo $ exual urges.
I agree, but also realize that HE was good all his life to set the example for manking... Realize that HE had not a molecule of evil in HIM... Then realize that HE only was without a blemish giving us an example of how to be good in life to inherit the rewards...
This reader is grateful for our Lord's generous blessings, not least of which is the inspiration of women who persistently, though perhaps not quietly, handle the daily demands and rewards of living in a community that only recently accorded women the respect inherent in the ability and permission to make choices.
Realize you should be good for the sake of being good and not because your will be rewarded in the afterlife but that you will be rewarded in this life!
«The living know that they shall die: but the dead know not any thing, neither have they any more a reward; for the memory of them is forgotten.
My life may not have meaning, but if I try very hard, and do very well, it could have quite a lot of meaning, real meaning, that will be felt here in the real world, not in a possible reward in a realm that can't be proven to be anything other than imaginary.
There no advantages available to Christians in this life that atheists can't enjoy, and there is no evidence of an afterlife where Christians believe they'll reap rewards atheists won't.
i am good because i love life and my fellow humans beings and not for any reward in the afterlife..
Craig that was exactly my understanding however if we believe that in that traditional sense a person could lose there eternal life by there actions by not walking in the Lord which i do nt think is right as eternal life is a free gift from God not based on works.Jeremys definition is that we are saved by faith in Jesus Christ to eternal life.I believe the term salvation has the meaning to be saved not necesarily to eternal life but saved from ourselves Christ gives us the power to be transformed into his likeness or to be Christ like.In the eternal picture our actions determine how we are rewarded from God although its not the motivation of the reward but because we love the Lord.regards brent
If Christians believe the ultimate reward is being in Heaven, why don't more of you go there early in life.
Telling them «oh you're reward is in the next life» and «don't steal this or kill because the wizard in the sky is watching and you'll be punished by him even if nobody saw you do it».
Craig, you have not provided nearly enough evidence to cause me to let my guard down and count on the theory that no matter what I do or don't do I can expect to be rewarded by Jesus with eternal life.
I'd much rather spend my life believing, living my life as if there IS a heaven as a reward, having the comfort of thinking that God will be there when I draw my last breath, and being comforted with the thought as I watch the world go to hell in a hand - basket... and not be aware after death that I was wrong because, as Hawking says..
It must be just horrible that life has no meaning to you unless you believe some sky wizard will reward you if you follow all his commands or you will burn for eternity if you do not.
We can not, of course, command success, but we can, at least, present people with the truth as relevant, practical and rewarding in our modern life.
Ecclesiastes 9:5 states» For the living know that they shall die: but the dead know not any thing, neither have they any more a reward; for the memory of them is forgotten.»
I try to lead an ethical and moral life to me and to those around me, and I don't need fear of punishments or an expectancy of rewards to do so.
What you are wasting is a lot of time and energy on being angry at others, hating anyone who isn't JUST LIKE YOU, and waiting to die so you can gather your reward in heaven... all the while you are missing out on a wonderful life, right here, on this planet.
In answering the question on whether he believed in a literal heaven or not, Obama retorted: «What I believe in is that if I live my life as well as I can, that I will be rewarded.
Again, this is not eternal life, but is the prize or the reward of living life for Jesus, which has benefits here and now and benefits for all eternity.
It «s a form of self made religion with its own system of reward and punishment, checks and balances but it is not Jesus, the way the truth and the life.
You can't pull yourself up by your bootstraps unless somebody recognizes the value of your work and has the deep pockets to reward that ability with a «living - wage» job that allows for advancement..
I am very confused because I read an article by a preacher that said confessed sins will not be brought up (based on 1 John 1:9), but I have also read some articles that said that God will openly reward our works (including secret sins, based on Matthew 6:6), and that we will have to make up with people we have hurt in this life (based on Romans 12:19 and 1 Thessalonians 4:6).
There are many other indicators in this context, as well as the chapter, that the writer of Hebrews is not talking about loss of the deliverance from hell to heaven, but loss of the blessings of sanctification and rewards, and the loss of «saving of the life» in vs 39.
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