Sentences with phrase «not resist»

I ran across Family Circle Magazine's article featuring Slab Pies and I could not resist pinning it on a pie board.
I absolutely can not resist the combination of sea salt and chocolate.
But I just could not resist the pull of my Instant Pot.
Normally when it comes to treats I have a ton of self control, but it was like every time I walked by this banana bread I could NOT resist slicing off a tiny piece, until I had done that like seventeen times.
And who could not resist these buttery, delicate sweet crumbs on top of a moist and fluffy breakfast... Continue reading Fluffy Crumb Cake
I mis - spoke, I could not resist.
Hehe, sorry I could not resist.
I watched your pan-seared cod recipe video and got could not resist trying it.
mine are non-stick and almost brand new (they have been sitting in my cupboard for a long time together with the hundreds of gadgets I can not resist buying...
It was a splurge I could not resist and have been very stingy in using it in my dishes.
Pumpkin bread is one of those warming, comforting carbs that I simply can not resist.
You can not resist these!
(Okay, I can not resist these!)
thanks for the inspiration i can not resist, the force is too strong...
Recipe came out so good that I could not resist making a second batch the next morning..
He could have stood his father's justice - side and been obstinate, but he could not resist the mercy - side.
was once more the question, as I could not resist buying this kinda kitschy souvenir.
The case of mind - cure lay so ready to my hand that I could not resist the temptation of using it to bring these last truths home to your attention, but I must content myself to - day with this very brief indication.
But I say to you, Do not resist the one who is evil.
They take from those who can not resist them, and they use the legitimate communal structures to get away with their exploitation.
We ought to devote ourselves to carrying out Christ's saying, to love one another (not engage in wars and preparation for wars and not resist evil with evil).
The area became a land of refuge and settlement for certain sects which in other lands could not resist absorption in the conformist mass around them.
But at the same time he can not resist saying that Israel is particularly guilty because as a Jewish state it should know better (than America, for instance?).
Further, if I do not resist when Caesar comes to confiscate that money for tax purposes, that certainly is not to be interpreted as a show of my personal approval and support of the purposes for which Caesar uses the money.
Matthew just could not resist this allusion to himself and the circumstances that characterized his call.
But I tell you, Do not resist an evil person.
I can not resist the temptation to quote from Starbuck's book, p. 388, another case of purification by elimination.
According to The Times of India, Singh was armed but did not resist arrest.
So Jesus» words should be translated, «Do not resist evil by violent means.
Citation of the passage, «Do not resist one who is evil.
The dogs in the street could not resist howling in response to the divergent voices!
I disagree with the choice of words here, and, perhaps, the meaning in that Jesus» death was necessary and so was something that he chose to not resist and that, later, he left the tomb into which his then - corpse had been interred by rolling away a rock which had served as the «door» to it, which would not require any «busting».
But I say to you, Do not resist one who is evil.
Alcoholics who are obviously in need of medical attention, who have the «shakes» or other withdrawal symptoms, and those who say that they feel «sick» (Mr. B., for example) will usually not resist seeing a physician to get relief from their pain.
Many people can not resist the temptation of getting something quick and easy on plastic but later live to regret it greatly.
He is often represented as acting under the power of God, and again as being mastered by temptation he can not resist without God's power.
You need not resist CHANGE as it's all by design.
«Do not resist an evildoer» in Matthew 5:39 could have been tightened up to reflect the use of antistenai as a military term, indicating violent resistance.
In the Sermon on the Mount there is the familiar and often debated word, «Do not resist one who is evil.
MacIntyre sometimes can not resist wickedly confirming his critics» prejudices about his work, but those who refuse to take MacIntyre seriously because they think him antimodern fail to understand the fundamental philosophical arguments that shape his position.
But the speeches which concern us here, with the exception of v. 29 - 32, fall within those sections in which the evidence for Aramaism is strong, and for myself I can not resist the conclusion that the material here presented existed in some form in Aramaic before it was incorporated in our Greek Acts.
Many sex deviates deplore lust, but can not resist its drive.
By sacrifice the gods could be at first won over to grant favors sought after; then as time went on, it became magical in its powers, and the gods themselves could not resist the prayer spell; indeed, what power they had they owed to the sacrifice.22 It became a matter of primary importance that the sacrifice be properly performed, for in this its efficacy rested.
Jesus not only followed a course of nonviolence and nonresistance himself; he commanded his disciples to do likewise: «Do not resist an evildoer» (Matt.
But I tell you, do not resist an evil person.
Even in the face of the worst evil ever committed — the slaughter of the innocent Lamb of God — Jesus did not resist, but said, «Father forgive them.»
I was not about to try to argue her out of it, but I could not resist — since I did know her well — offering an observation.
They can not resist the conqueror on the field of battle.
But Jesus says, do not resist evil at all.
Despite the withering contempt of experts and allies alike — even the architectural critic Lewis Mumford, letting his unfortunate susceptibility to vanity get the better of him, could not resist dismissing Death and Life as a «preposterous mass of historic misinformation and contemporary misinterpretation» assembled by «a sloppy novice» — this unaccredited journalist - mother, with no college education, no training in planning, and no institutional support, wrote a book that would change the way the world thinks about cities.
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