Sentences with phrase «of a heart of»

Then he spent months working on a corporate makeover that included hiring a consultant, Jackie Lauer of the Heart of Culture, to help identify core values for the company, such as trust, teamwork and accountability.
I acquired men and women singers, and a harema as well — the delights of the heart of man.
Scobie, the protagonist of The Heart of the Matter, can't go to Mass with his wife because she will see that he isn't receiving communion.
Yet the evil of the hearts of most hates the truth.
The examples go on and on, but the principle is the same: when we see a need that we could meet, and we refuse to meet it, even on good theological grounds, we have lost sight of the heart of God, and have made theology more important than people.
By your standard of judging, Mein Kampf, Das Capital, heck, maybe even the writings of Anton Lavey would ALSO be included in Jeremy's canon because it «accurately reveals the heart of man instead of the heart of God.»
If Scripture reveals the heart of man instead of the heart of God, then this helps us make sense of the conflicting statements in Scripture about sacrifice.
While keeping sheep, we are told, he heard a voice addressing him out of the heart of a flame: «Put off thy shoes from off thy feet, for the place whereon thou standest is holy ground.»
I continue to hold to an inerrantist position on Scripture, and argue that the violent portrayals of God in Scripture accurately reveal the heart of man instead of the heart of God.
I saw the idols of the heart of man.
Toward the end of his long career, Origen apparently experienced a change of heart of major proportions.
There is something of a claiming of the heart of the Ordinariate.
I am to sit and watch how this so radical change of heart of the Americans will affect your country!
«St. Mark 7:21 - 23 For from within out of the heart of men proceed evil thoughts, adulteries, fornications, murders, thefts, covetousness, wickedness, deceit, lasciviousness, an evil eye, blasphemy, pride, foolishness.
If there is any will or motivation to see that the laws are obeyed and that justice is done, it must come out of the hearts of the citizenry, from the will and ability of the people to act on behalf of the greater community.
Not only was my attitude not reflective of the heart of God, but I had horribly misunderstood Proverbs 25:21 - 22.
In light of the success of recent heart transplant operations with unrelated donors and donees, he reasoned, there must be a high probability that a transplant of the heart of a genetic relative would be successful.
Tolstoy and Bunyan may again serve us as examples, as it happens, of the gradual way, though it must be confessed at the outset that it is hard to follow these windings of the hearts of others, and one feels that their words do not reveal their total secret.
He writes, «If believable affirmation of the heart of the Gospel requires the Catholic repudiation of doctrines that Baptists think incompatible with the heart of the Gospel, there is obviously no point to further theological conversation.»
We do believe that affirmation of the heart of the Gospel does require the Catholic repudiation of doctrines that are incompatible with the heart of the Gospel.
This to me seems an indication of the heart of the person bringing the offering.
And trust that He is at work to change my heart as well of the hearts of all believers.
No American can ever attain to understanding the loyalty of a Briton towards his king, of a German towards his emperor; nor can a Briton or German ever understand the peace of heart of an American in having no king, no Kaiser, no spurious nonsense, between him and the common God of all.
The hardening of the abortion right, like the hardening of the hearts of the Justices, was visibly on display in Stenberg.
«In my experiences, non-religious and atheists are way better - versed in the Bible than any random Christian» That proves nothing, in contrary, it reveals only the co / ndition of the heart of the one who reads it..
The imprecatory psalms should be used, not as individual and personal, but «as a prayer out of the heart of Jesus Christ that was sinless and clean.
His ultimate moral philosophy lay in such propositions as that «from within, out of the heart of men, evil thoughts proceed,» (Mark 7:21.)
As the Mexican bishops say, «The fundamental root of violence is in the orientation of the heart of every human.»
This continues to bring me back to the place where it becomes about the position of the heart of each believer before Jesus.
Perhaps we should accept Paul for what he was — a peerless interpreter of the heart of the gospel and one who was also a fallible and historically conditioned person.
It's quite sad and says more about the state of the heart of those writing rather than any evidence against the existence of God.
Although she seemed ignorant of the devotion itself, let alone its history, Our Lord appeared to this young Visitandine nun from 1673 onwards, asking that he be honoured under the figure of his heart of flesh.
It is to show that the concerns for global issues, for justice in the local community, and for the environment, are not recent issues, mere private matters that appeal to some Christians and are quite optional, but are part and parcel of the heart of the Bible itself.
«We should follow their lead and pray not for regime change, but for a change of the heart of the regime.»
He particularly calls us to help the poor... out of a heart of love.
Personally I believe that all love comes from and out of the heart of our Creator, God.

Not exact matches

Debt levels for the average Canadian household are moving down (perhaps we've been taking those warnings from the Bank of Canada to heart), and as a result there's been «modest» growth in consumer spending, said Ferley.
For one thing, many open - Web advocates argue that these kinds of deals cement control of the internet with a few large platforms such as Facebook, which may not always have the best interests of news and journalism at heart.
«If you typically see something stressful as a challenge to be tackled, then blood flows to your heart and to your brain, and you experience a brief but energizing spike of cortisol.»
Companies scale best when founders follow these steps to remove themselves from the heart of every decision, set boundaries and prioritize time management.
The heart of exceptional mental toughness, these writers argue, isn't the ability to shut the world out, but a desire to engage it.
Cornell's mother suffered from heart disease through much of her life, and the two of them lived very modestly off her disability check in working - class White - stone, Queens.
A businessman at heart — he started at Goldman Sachs in Chicago — he's already made it a key priority to loosen the often - crippling bureaucracy that has surrounded border crossing since 9/11, in hopes of increasing the trade and tourism that are so essential to both economies.
Chris Bildfell graduated in 2013 with a PhD in astronomy and astrophysics from the University of Victoria and had his heart set on staying in academia.
If these sound like big philosophical quandaries at the heart of not just being an entrepreneur but also being a human then maybe that's why most solutions to work - life balance issues seem a little inadequate.
«Deep down at heart, we are like kids at Christmas and want to be surprised with something cool,» says Ruhlin «The element of surprise can elevate a gift from good to great.»
At the heart of both of those acquisitions?
This is the point where your body is put at risk for long - term health issues like bone loss, muscle loss, and increased risk of heart attack.
I'm more the one - on - one, heart - to - heart kind of guy.
On the backside of the watch there are a series of sensors that monitor your heart rate.
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