Sentences with phrase «not about forgiveness»

Director Timur Bekmambetov («Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter») explained the difference between the remakes: «The 1959 movie was about revenge, not about forgiveness.
Colon is a idiot, someone who befrend the brother's killer is not about forgiveness maybe is about the 15 minutes of fame?

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If you're worried about losing your income or are working toward federal loan forgiveness, refinancing may not be the right choice for you.
We've already briefly talked about PSLF, a forgiveness program created to forgive the debt of not - for - profit and government workers.
They allege that student loan servicers didn't give them vital information about PSLF, assuring them that they were on track for loan forgiveness when they actually weren't.
Things are different now... people don't want to hear all that forgiveness stuff he talked about and they certainly don't want to confront anyone that has anything against them.
All of us have forgiveness, The article was about what people want to talk about when they are dying, not some last moment attempt to «save» someone.
Did it not occur to some of you, that maybe it was God sending verbal messages to family and friends about love, faith, spirituality, forgiveness?
They have not believed anything about Jesus, sin and forgiveness, generally speaking.
Why don't Christians also think about how wasteful they are with food, and pray for forgiveness when they overeat?
«It's all very well to talk about forgiveness for the sake of «Oh, you're a Christian, you need to forgive», but forgiveness is actually much more than just someone saying sorry and I won't do it again;
The New Testament, which you correctly state is a new covenant, is about grace and forgiveness, the law — not so much.
Allowing terror and injustice to flourish unchecked is not something the Bible teaches and this lost Scribe is educated enough to know better, but is apparently too intoxicated by his spiritual pride to discern the difference between what Jesus tought about forgiveness, on one hand, and what he demonstrated and taught about actively confronting and battling evil, on the other.
The Gospel includes an offer of eternal life, it includes a message about the forgiveness of sins, it includes facts about the death and resurrection of Jesus, but these by themselves are not the entire Gospel.
It is not about eternal life, cooperating with God to receive forgiveness of sins, or anything like this.
I can't really suggest anything because I don't know much about the situation in particular but I can say they must not fully understand the doctrine of forgiveness and their duty as parents.
As I said to one of the women who came up to me after church: «I needed to narrate some «good news» about forgiveness that didn't kill me.»
You would think it would be a hard sell given the fact that the real estate mogul and reality star has boasted about his extramarital affairs, profited off casinos and strip clubs, said he doesn't need to ask God for forgiveness, called for targeting innocent civilians in war, mocked a reporter with a disability, threatened the religious liberty of minority groups in the U.S., and gained wide support among white nationalists for consistently lying about and demeaning blacks, Mexican immigrants, Muslims, and Syrian refugees.
He was surprisingly open with his ideas and questions about God, and we were in the midst of discussing the forgiveness and love of God when, as if disgusted by himself, he said, «But you don't even know the thoughts I've had about you before we were talking.
Divine kenosis, she insists, does not mean that divine power is sacrificed but rather that it is relocated in a «relational love» that brings about forgiveness and awakens an ethic of care and compassion for others.
The more serious we become about being salt and light in the world, the more devoted we will become to mission and justice, the more concerned for the least and the lost, the more stubborn about forgiving those who don't want our forgiveness, the more determined about exposing the works of darkness — and the more we will suffer.
But if you don't have an interlinear Bible, you can simply look in the context of the verse which talks about forgiveness, and if there are conditions involved to receive this forgiveness (such as repenting, confessing, or forgiving others), you can be almost certain that the forgiveness in question is aphēsis.
I think this is the case with many things isn't it: agape, respect, forgiveness, etc are all, at root primarily about our own disposition towards the Other....
Mark tells us nothing about this man or his response to Jesus, but is there anyone who doesn't need God's forgiveness, who doesn't need to be reminded that God has already forgiven us, no matter what?
This post deals with questions about being in Christ, getting forgiveness from God, and how the Reformation didn't reform much.
When the Amish were asked about this, they almost sounded incredulous; they didn't even hesitate when answering that they didn't have the power to judge and that Christ teaches forgiveness.
It did not bring about either the repentance or the forgiveness; repentance had to come first and prove itself genuine by its fruit.
Both the OT and the NT make provisions for forgiveness, which is indeed the mercy we are talking about.
Privacy is a forcing ground for truth about the self — a place where we need not perform but can instead put aside our defensive irony, entering into love, friendship, work, parenting, repentance, forgiveness, and worship, with vulnerability and honesty.
You will go to church and ask the priest who may or may not have abused little boys, whether you have committed a sin yourself, will ask for forgiveness, will give money to the church as for some inexplicable reason the house of god needs donations from the poor and desolate, and you will go home and feel good about yourself for being so committed to a statue.
If so, I'd be asking Jesus for forgiveness for my sins that I knew about and sins that seemed natural because Jesus haters of this world ensure everyone sins and all get blotted out for eternity... not knowing righteous from unrighteous.
Cardinal Burke said: «I must say sincerely, even though I haven't read the words of the Pope, that I don't see why the Church ought to ask forgiveness for teaching the truth about sex and sexuality.»
Jeremy Myers, i think you are wrong and David is right, so many out there are preaching you can live any way you want and be right that Grace covers any sin, they really believe that, that is not what the bible says, God was very concerned about sin so much he sent Jesus his son to die on a cross for us, if we accept Jesus as our savor then we are to obey his commandments, not break them, we are to live a righteous and holy life as possible, the bible plainly list a whole list of things if we live in will not to to heaven unless we repent, if we die while in these sins, we will not go to heaven, what is the difference, between someone who said a prayer and someone who did not, and they are living the same way, none, i think, if we are truly saved it should be hard to do these things let alone live and do them everyday, i would be afraid to tell people that it does not matte grace covers their sins, i really think it is the slip ups that we are convicted of by the Holy Spirit and we ask for forgivness, how can anyones heart be right with God and they have sex all the time out of marriage, lie, break every commandment of God, i don't think this is meaning grace covers those sins, until they repent and ask for forgiveness, a lot of people will end up in hell because preachers teach Grace the wrong way,, and those preachers will answer to God for leading these people the wrong way, not saying you are one of them, but be careful, everything we teach or preach must line up with the word of God, God hates sin,
What does it matter when we die what is important is what we do with our life now.The struggles people find themselves is because of living a sinful lifestyle you cant play with fire and not get burnt there are consequences.Jesus wants to bring forgiveness and healing and remove the guilt and shame that you are feeling.Ive have been there i was just as guilty i do nt believe theres a big screen that replays our life if it is it, it will be about what we have done for God as our sins are covered under the blood of Jesus.The judgement for christians is that we must give an account of what we did for Jesus while we were here did we make the most of opportunities given to tell others to reach out others with his love.Mat 25:14 - 30 the Parable of the talents talks about judgement and for me it is all about what we do for Jesus the ones who are faithfull in the small things are set over much.The one who did nt use his talent that God gave him was punished for his lack of faith.So for those who are struggling with sin and life Jesus loves you and has a plan for your life just trust him to help you and he will.To be fair its wont be easy you will have to make some hard choices but he promises to help you through its all about choosing him over choosing what we think best because he knows whats best for us.Its important the choice you make as it will impact your life for eternity.brentnz
The bottom line is that the way most people think about forgiveness today is not at all the way people in biblical times thought about forgiveness.
fishon — «Bob, I am not going to get into a debate with you, but didn't you read about «forgiveness and repentance» of that disobedience?»
---- Bob, I am not going to get into a debate with you, but didn't you read about «forgiveness and repentance» of that disobedience?
Such a gross violation of the Church's teaching about repentance, forgiveness, and amendment of life» not to mention its violation of elementary justice» is the scandal within the scandal, and no institutional exigency can morally justify it, even for «the immediate future.»
Isn't what you are saying what is basically being said about forgiveness... just in different words?
But the picture is so utterly lacking in any serious theological vision that all the audience hears is a mishmash of words gleaned from popular culture's assumptions about the man called Jesus — references to love, kingdom, power, sin, guilt, anger, forgiveness, not to mention that constant, most oppressive of all forces, the one who makes ultimate demands, God himself.
Jesus was about sacrifice and forgiveness not wholesale murder.
Jesus» exaggerated response to Peter's question about forgiveness in verse 21 shows that he knows we want forgiveness to be a quick and simple answer although it's not.
Such repentance, with the wish for a forgiveness that looks toward the future and is not merely regret about the past, is awakened when the gospel is authentically proclaimed.
They must indeed wonder about a community which exalts the Holy Spirit and has not learned what forgiveness means.
The sin of blasphemy against the Holy Spirit, whatever it is, is not exactly about God not forgiving it, but about us refusing to accept God's forgiveness and work in our life.
As long as we think that the word «salvation» refers to forgiveness of sin, eternal life, escaping hell, and going to heaven when we die, we will always be confused about whether or not Christians can lose salvation.
They are only concerned about forgiveness, and have no concept that repentance is not just saying «Ooops, oh well God will forgive so I can continue in my fleshly ways».
Thank you for sharing may I applaud what you have said about forgiveness and what you have talked about with sharing, not being afraid and with alchemising your own pain into doing good for others.
Aphesis forgiveness and apoluo forgiveness are about whether or not we live in bondage and enslavement to sin here and now.
After ten years of truth - telling about the Stasi, not all Germans, east or west, believe that truth serves forgiveness.
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