Sentences with phrase «not call them to»

- Though Hunter was their entire case, prosecutors were sufficiently wary of her (or perhaps of drawing additional attention to her precise role in the matter) that they did not call her to the witness stand.
For Stiglitz, Fink's letter and similar declarations from large companies like Unilever aren't calls to feel good and congratulate each other, but are arising out of a sense of urgency.
Vladimir Putin isn't concerned that U.S. President Donald Trump hasn't called to congratulate him on his record victory in Russia's presidential elections, the Kremlin said.
Trump Hasn't Called to Congratulate Putin on His Reelection.
«The trouble is that fear is not a call to action.
And you can't call to talk about yourself.
If a customer doesn't pay in 30 days — and hasn't called to explain why — the company won't sell to him any longer.
If 20 dead first - graders were not a call to action, then a call to action would never come.
However, these should be taken as cautionary signs, not a call to retreat.
Because they don't call you to report that the toilets are stopped up.
Here's what Pete says: Mr. Obama's speech was not a call to unity; it was a summons to his liberal base to fight — on global warming, for gay rights, for gun control, for renewable energy, and for a diminished American role in world affairs.
This isn't a call to arms for everyone to jump willy - nilly into one of the biggest, most complicated financial decisions of their lives.
While laziness is not a characteristic of a Christ - follower, the Lord hasn't called you to be a workaholic either.
It's not your call to say who should believe what.
«The head of the Church did NOT call us to a freedom from limitations or a freedom from does and donâ $ ™ t, but to a freedom from the penalty of sin» (Fishon)
The head of the Church did NOT call us to a freedom from limitations or a freedom from does and don't, but to a freedom from the penalty of sin.
Does their faith not call them to action in order to relieve the suffering of their brothers and sisters?
Jesus doesn't call us to abandon common sense.
«insomuch that they did not call to mind the advantages they received from him: they hated strangers, and abused themselves with Sodomitical practices»
This is for you yeah you hateful little bigot About this time the Sodomites grew proud, on account of their riches and great wealth; they became unjust towards men, and impious towards God, insomuch that they did not call to mind the advantages they received from him: they hated strangers, and abused themselves with Sodomitical practices.
And please don't fail us by not calling us to live a life of radical purity and obedience to Christ either, because this is the best and most fulfilling life there is.
My college classmate overstated the case: God does not call us to stop thinking or to risk our lives and welfare pointlessly But my classmate may have seen something of what my son Sean demonstrated: a sense of safety so deep that we can be, for a time, beyond anxiety.
We weren't called to a ministry of correct doctrine even.
We weren't called to a ministry of exposing false teachers.
But God doesn't call us to be marketing reps for our church.
We weren't called to a ministry of I'm - right - and - you're - wrong.
With this book, Traci reminds us we aren't called to be perfect; we're called to be faithful.
We weren't called to a ministry of critical thinking or criticism.
Wesley Hill understands that, as a faithfully Christian homosexual man, he is not in the only category of people who are not called to sexual activity.
CPS was not called to the house before July 12, when she was found dead.
God doesn't call us to be content with dysfunction but tells us to «seek peace and pursue it.»
We are not called to be neutral.
It does not call to me at all.
Yet although the geriatric ward as such is another «darker room» than the one Christ actually went through, and though he was not called to face physical decay and senility, similar considerations are relevant here.
It seems that, in the midst of black Christian outcry in 2013, the majority of white Christians pressed the snooze button on racial justice, sleepwalking into their churches where an individualistic gospel that doesn't call them to say or do anything about racial injustice is preached, where white culture, rather than Christ, reigns supreme, and where the problems and perspectives of black people are ignored.
This isn't a call to move into sink estates, but a reminder that the same values that cause us to «think outside the box» when it comes to family size and lifestyle must also come into play when considering where to live.
This is not a calling to be taken lightly.
But it doesn't take deep imagination to recognize that Jesus does not call us to simply absorb evil in every instance.
We are not called to fight against an abstract Satan lurking among the celestial spheres.
There is nothing wrong with learning from each other, but odds are God has not called us to reach the same people as the church across the street.
While we must ALWAYS defend innocent life, we are NOT called to be stupid!
But if wealth can be created and, once created, put to the service of a moral imagination, are we» camels, the bunch of us» not called to be stewards of wealth rather than despisers of it?
It does not call us to «Keep looking up» for the blessed return of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, but to keep looking out for ways that we can incarnate the return of Jesus in our very lives to those we interact with every day.
He came by to let me know why (which I respected greatly, since most people just disappear and then get upset when the pastor doesn't call them to find out why they haven't been attending).
About this time the Sodomites grew proud, on account of their riches and great wealth; they became unjust towards men, and impious towards God, insomuch that they did not call to mind the advantages they received from him: they hated strangers, and abused themselves with Sodomitical practices.
Aren't we called to a higher standard?
I am not called to attend every committee meeting or to visit every single person in crisis.
While we certainly aren't called to convert people to heterosexuality the problem and solution is the same for any of us addicted to our sin of preference whatever that might be.
I listened to you pastor, and he said at about 1:34 — «God does not call us to be holy, he declares us to be holy.»
Jesus didn't call us to warn people, just to love them.
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