Sentences with phrase «not bear the fruit»

We're having good stock market performance, money is being made, but workers are not bearing the fruits of that recovery the way all of us would like.»
In a nutshell, Check Point has been making substantial changes to its sales organization and strategy in the U.S. «The changes we have implemented in the field didn't bear fruits yet and as noted before it will take a few quarters to ramp up the level of productivity and results as we expect,» Payne said in the conference call this week.
Hoskinson has said that its data scaling efforts will not bear fruit until 2019.
Cambridge's work for the Cruz campaign ultimately proved uneven, according to campaign officials, who said that while the firm's data scientists were impressive, the psychographic analysis did not bear fruit as hoped.
If this were such a grave sin, the anointing of God could not work through them... they would not bear the fruit of the spirit and their ministry would bear no fruit.
Both oppressor and oppressed are transformed — the chaff burned away branches not bearing fruit cut away.
For without such a developed vision of the faith, our attempts to evangelise the culture around us can not bear fruit.
But like Jesus says in the Bible, «Just as the branch can not bear fruit by itself unless it abides in the vine, neither can you unless you abide in me.
Many Christians are striving to do the will of God, and many fall, but Jesus explains to us in John 15:4 - 10 «abide in Me, and I in you, as the branch can not bear fruit of itself, except it abide in the vine, no more can you, except you abide in Me.
I mistakenly believed that my life couldn't or wouldn't bear fruit until I met that special someone, as if everything I did prior was just practice for the real thing.
Every branch in Me that does not bear fruit, He takes away; and every branch that bears fruit, He prunes it so that it may bear more fruit.»
This is a difficult story, not merely because it is a nature miracle, but because of the rather petulant picture it draws of Jesus, withering a tree because it was not bearing fruit several months before its normal time.
Like Jesus cursing a fig tree because it wouldn't bear fruit out of season.
There Jesus stops his own parade to heal a blind man named Bartimaeus, and curses a poor little fig tree for not bearing fruit out of season.
Calvinists focus on the statements in these verses that a «branch can not bear fruit of itself» and that without Jesus «you can do nothing» and claim that these statement prove that people can not do anything on their own, including believe in Jesus for eternal life.
If it does not bear fruit it is more than useless because it takes up precious ground.
A literal interpretation of the bible (and the prophesies it contains) will not bear the fruit you may hope for.
Every branch in Me that does not bear fruit He takes away; and every branch that bears fruit He prunes, that it may bear more fruit.
A branch can't decide to not bear fruit.
And yet it is obvious that watering down or editing out challenging doctrines from pastoral life has not borne fruit in widespread renewal and holiness.
If your faith is not bearing fruit then it's not a true faith.
Every branch in me that does not bear fruit he takes away, and every branch that does bear fruit he prunes, that it may bear more fruit.
As the branch can not bear fruit by itself, unless it abides in the vine, neither can you, unless you abide in me.
Already the axe is laid at the root of the trees, and every tree which does not bear fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire!»
Jesus tells us there that there are Christians who will not bear fruit.
If they do not bear fruit, they are burned — that means they will be judged.
As the branch can not bear fruit by itself, unless it remains in the vine, so neither can you, unless you remain in me.
If my thoughts did not bear the fruit of love of and service to others, then they were wrong.
He said that unless a grain of wheat falls into the earth and dies, it can not bear fruit.
Each branch that does not bear fruit God will cut away.
I understand you have to have two plants or they don't bear fruit.
Surely the club would benefit from buying in new players and winning things rather than sitting with the same failures and frailties that have not borne fruit thus far?
While all the efforts didn't bear fruit, the co-ordination between the two really is a positive sign for Arsenal.
Thats a common misunderstanding among the fans here... wenger also wanted hazard, messi, ronaldo, rooney, cech in 2003, suarez etc just to name a few but where are they now?????... wenger only bought ozil and sanchez because they were no longer needed at their clubs and to be honest those clubs got the better part of the deal... madrid won the cl after selling ozil, then a year later barca won a treble after selling sanchez to us... these clubs know exactly what they need and are ready to uproot anything that would hamper their success... if wenger's gamble doesn't bear fruits these season, then boy we will be in for a rude shock... but its a fact that any club that will sell us their star will win the champions league next season
It is no secret that Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers does not quite have Italian striker Mario Balotelli in his plans for the upcoming season and efforts to sell him to another club has not borne fruit due to the steep # 70,000 weekly wage that is currently commanded by the forward.
Obviously, both players are very different to Rooney and Fabregas, but that seems to be what AVB's using them for at the moment, and just because neither is taking centre stage with goals and assists, doesn't mean the tactic isn't bearing fruit — we're winning games, aren't we?
May 12 — They spent a whopping # 80 million on new players since last summer and, when that didn't bear fruit, brought in one of Europe's most accomplished and respected managers late on to try and save them.
Trips to Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester City didn't bore any fruit for Brendan Rodgers» Swans − surprise, surprise − but a venture to Carrow Road to face a fellow promotee is certainly more up their street.
United Nations efforts to broker a deal between the warring factions has not borne fruit, while the economic situation in the country continues to deteriorate with nearly a quarter of the nation's foreign reserve consumed in 2014.
Real change requires dedication, perseverance and a willingness to invest your energy and resources into things that may not bear fruit, politically or otherwise for years down the line.
Her pleading to remain in the role over the weekend has obviously not borne fruit.
Sixteen months into the Port Authority's search for a CEO — the central element of Governors Andrew Cuomo's and Chris Christie's post-Bridgegate reform program — that search is nearing an end, and it may not bear fruit after all.
Sometimes that commitment has not borne fruit.
It's a promising approach, Darnell says, but it «hasn't borne fruit yet.»
When funding for Pauling's institute fell, as a consequence of the bad publicity, and when all his political acumen and pugilistic letters did not bear fruit, he threatened legal action.
But unlike other leafflower trees, G. lanceolarium does not bear fruit until January the following year.
Recently, Loveless wondered whether whatever gains Common Core has to offer have already been realized, thus pushing back against those (including me) who believe Common Core won't bear fruit until professional development, curriculum, and instruction aligned to the standards take hold.
What a charge to bring against the great pragmatist: that his dream could not bear fruit in the everyday world.
If that program has not borne fruit, why would its expansion do anything other than provide more adult employment?
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