Sentences with phrase «n't nail me to a cross»

Just because they didn't nail him to the cross themselves, doesn't lessen their guilt.
But as I tell people, at least they didn't nail me to a cross.

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Just think of him, hanging on that cross, with nails pounded into his wrists and ankles (not hands and feet like you christurds think), and a lance wound in his side, and he's dying and suffering and since he's god — he can look down through time and then he sees YOU, Sheila, doing what he expressly told you NOT to do, and you made his suffering just THAT MUCH GREATnot hands and feet like you christurds think), and a lance wound in his side, and he's dying and suffering and since he's god — he can look down through time and then he sees YOU, Sheila, doing what he expressly told you NOT to do, and you made his suffering just THAT MUCH GREATNOT to do, and you made his suffering just THAT MUCH GREATER.
«Oh Lord, send me my rent money»... «Lord, let me find some money here on the street»... «Lord...» Jesus said «sh $ t man, I can't take this, just nail me to the cross».
When Jesus was on the cross and he talked to the two thieves, also having been nailed to the cross, one taunting and one repentant, He talked about the afterlife, not about family.
One thing abt the major religions is that they make U accept a ridiculously impossible thing as the center of one's faith like the nailing to a cross a human body & not having it tear away.
Look how mad we get when someone cuts off on the highway, now imagine someone is forcing you carry a cross on your back and nail you on it, I bet you can't wait to forgive them for what they have done to you!!!
It's not like the people He came to love nailed Him to a cross.
It was sin - yours and mine - that nailed Jesus to that cross, not the Jews.
Im not trying to convince you of anything but I will ask you this, If your son was being smashed in ready to be nailed to a cross and left in the sunshine to suffer and die, and you had the power to stop it but instead turned away and let it happen then tell me what was that for?
You can not be nailed to the cross today and get a direct pardon from Jesus.
an all - loving God... would not need to nail a man they called Jesus to a cross just to «save us from sins».
But precisely for this reason it is difficult to know whether we accept this cross in faith, hope and love to our salvation, or whether we only bear it protesting secretly, because we can not free ourselves from it but are nailed to it like the robber on the left of Jesus, who cursed his fate and blasphemed the crucified Lord by his side.
saopaco pretty much hit the nail on the head... Mr. Santorum is preaching to a certain cross section of our nation which still hasn't moved past the ideas of good an evil being external to themselves.
In the midst of being willingly engulfed in our sins and the sins of all men of all time, He writhed in anguish not from the lacerations on His back or the thorns that still pierced His head or the nails that held Him to the cross but from the incomparably painful loss of fellowship with His heavenly Father that His becoming sin for us had brought.
The inclusiveness of the experience which Whitehead wished to embrace in his philosophy was affirmed earlier in Process and Reality: «Philosophy may not neglect the multifariousness of the world — the fairies dance, and Christ is nailed to the cross» (PR 338/513).
Maybe the thief of the cross could not be water immersed, well because he was nailed to a cross at the time and God made and exception for him via Mercy.
What if Jesus was nailed to a cross, suffered a near - death experience, but was revived and / or survived (he wouldn't be the first, nor the last, to survive a Roman crucifixion) and personally interpreted his experience as death and resurrection?
and jesus nailed to the cross is beautiful... wait no it's not it's gruesome and sick but that can be displayed where children can see.
God can not be nailed any more to the cross and / or crosses of humanisms» verbal bellowings.
The author of the article is pointing out that Jesus had a human body and that body functioned, when he was nailed to the cross he bled, why should his body not react in other normal ways, he ate and drank thus had to eliminate waste.
(81) 27:35 — «Philosophy may not neglect the multifariousness of the world — the fairies dance and Christ is nailed to the cross» (PR 513).
If you want to show that you are good Christians by handling the sacrament and boast of it before the world, then Herod and Pilate are the chief and best Christians, since it seems to me that they really handled the body of Christ when they had him nailed to the cross and put to death... No, my dear friends, the kingdom of God does not consist in outward things, which can be touched or perceived, but in faith.
As we have been unable to pull ourselves out of our sin / mature spiritually out of carnality, Jesus was sent to nail sin to the cross for us so that we may not perish at the end of this age when the earth spiritualizes and this heavy materiality is done away with, but have more time in the next age to mature further.
However, it is quite possible to distinguish between an active and a passive form of the offended consciousness, if we take care to remember that the passive form is so far active as not to permit itself wholly to be annihilated (for offense is always an act, never an event); and that the active form is always so weak that it can not free itself from the cross to which it is nailed, or tear the arrow from out its wound.5
It doesn't measure up to the best of the thriller films, but still provides a fair share of nail - biting moments and nifty double - crosses and twists.
This will challenge your faith, not to abandon it, but to strengthen it and examine it in the harsh light of reality, after all, the Christ we serve was nailed to a cross, not made a celebrity.
It seems oddly inconsistent (dare I say «skeptical» not skeptical) to me to selectively decide which part of their work to cross out and substitute your own words, and which part to trumpet as a «last nail» «final stake» etc., etc....
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