Sentences with phrase «of affliction»

It is an unfortunate sort of affliction in my case, seeing as how a love of stripes is a style blogger convention; at last count, I have only 3 striped tops in my closet, which would probably get me kicked out of the blogging sisterhood if anyone knew about it.
10 See, I have refined you, though not as silver; I have tested you in the furnace of affliction.
O Yahweh, my strength, and my stronghold, and my refuge in the day of affliction» (Jeremiah 15:15,16; 16:19.)
Matthew (4:23 - 25; cf. 9:35) elaborates Mark's statement, specifying the varieties of afflictions healed as well as the regions from which the people came, including not only Galilee, but Syria, the Decapolis, Transjordan, and Judea (cf. Mk 3:7 - 8; Lk 6:17).
I am not a «born organized» person and my family suffers because of my affliction.
The military is called in and discovers that all but two, an old man and a baby, are dead from some sort of affliction which crystallized the blood of the people and animals there.
It was the type of affliction a doctor would typically find in someone around 70.
I would like to see people healed of their afflictions and rehabilitated if possible — but we don't have any options like that, do we?
Once Stress points go beyond 100, heroes start suffering from a variety of afflictions which severely alter their battle performance.
Politics, while hardly ignored (in works by Andrea Bowers, Sam Durant and Harrell Fletcher, among others), exchange claims of affliction for a greater emphasis on formal allure.
The states in the bottom 10 tend to have a number of afflictions in common: complex, nonneutral taxes with comparatively high rates.
Even when Paul experiences the limit of affliction by dying a martyr's death, even then Paul's suffering isn't his own.
Animal models and a limited number of human trials have shown that, in addition to THC — the cannabinoid known primarily for its psychoactive effects — compounds such as THCV, cannabigerol, and cannabidiol have medicinal effects on a wide range of afflictions, including chronic pain, nicotine addiction, and spasticity.
Stem cell therapy involves administering a patient his or her own body's stem cells in order to replace other cells that have died as a result of an affliction such as Parkinson's disease.
Most of it's destined to be remembered as symptoms of the affliction and not as the illness itself; the runny nose, not the Plague.
Once in a while, we're gifted with bloodsuckers who can see the funny side of their affliction... or if they can't, then at least the viewers can.
It seems that there are varying degrees of the affliction... my late dog on one hand that had a «cute» wag to her stride, to dogs that need hip surgery.
While LDS is probably a minor part of the affliction suffered by the average professor who retires, it is neverthless clearly not at the heart of the «Emeritus» condition.
Aching shoulders, sunburn and mental fatigue brought on by hours of constant rowing are just a few of the afflictions that Challenge competitors endure.
The finer values are withering away; the vision of a universal human family is vanishing; and Eccelsiastes which tells us: the Lord is full of compassion and mercy... and forgive the sins and saveth in time of affliction is now anathema to those who wield power, accumulate wealth and crave after sensual pleasures.
1 Then Jonah prayed unto Yahweh his Elohim out of the fish's belly, 2 And said, I cried by reason of mine affliction unto Yahweh, and he heard me; out of the belly of hell cried I, [and] thou heardest my voice.
How little they are confined to the events of the first Good Friday is amply illustrated by the words which a disciple of St. Paul puts into his master's mouth: «Now I rejoice in my sufferings for your sake, and fill up on my part that which is lacking of the afflictions of Christ in my flesh for his body's sake, which is the Church» (Col. 1:24).
A.P. Nirmal particularly depended on the Deuteronomic account of the affliction, toil and the oppression of the foreparents of the Israelites to expound the movement of Dalits from a «no people» to «God's people.»
Yet if the instruction is not given beforehand, the reassurance is built not on rock but sand, and is more than likely to be washed away by the waters of affliction which engulf the soul.
You see, one of the greatest connections we can make with someone is in the sharing of an affliction.
Accentuating what one scholar has called a «kinship of affliction,» she draws variously on the shared difficulties of caring for these children, as well as on the notion that children with Down syndrome physically «resemble one another more than they resemble their families of origin,» to place a kind of boundary around the lives described.
Individuals who believe they have received healing are brought on to stage by one of his aides who give a potted history of their affliction.
If one is unaware of this, one falls into despair at the first onslaught of affliction
«He is our repose as the one freeing the law from the contingent slavery in the flesh during the present life; our healing, as the one healing [us] of the affliction of death and destruction through his Resurrection; our grace, as the distributor of sonship in the Spirit by God the Father through faith, and of the grace of divinisation for each one according to worthiness.»
Trouble is something to be strongly seized upon, so that no matter what befalls a man the love of God being in his heart — it will issue in his good, will discipline him, not destroy him, and will finally find him wielding as a shining sword the very weapon of affliction lifted against him.
-[Maximilla says:] The Lord has sent me as adherent, preacher and interpreter of this affliction and this covenant and this promise; he has compelled me, willingly or unwillingly, to learn the knowledge of God.
The human condition is dealt with in terms of maladaptation; there is not so much cure as there is management of the affliction.
And the name of the second called he Ephraim: FOR GOD HATH CAUSED ME TO BE FRUITFUL IN THE LAND OF MY AFFLICTION.
If God answers prayers and supposedly cures Jimmy Bob of his afflictions and «heals» Mary - Sue of her cancer and listens to and answers prayers when you wish to be cured of your kidney stones, the tell me wht God hates amputees so much... I mean he must REALLY hate them!
KJV Col 1:24 Who now rejoice in my sufferings for you, and fill up that which is behind of the afflictions of Christ in my flesh for his body's sake, which is the church:
At that time, aged fifty, he had taken the measure of the affliction, and had even used the attacks to enhance his theology; it was almost his most familiar experience.
But when the archangel said to the holy Virgin, «the Lord is with you,» all the debts of afflictions were erased....
I need you to see that, in spite of the severity of my circumstances, I am Christlike on the cross of my affliction.
And therefore St. Paul in the beginning of his Epistles professeth this, and in the first to the Colossians plainly avoucheth that he fils up that which is behinde of the afflictions of Christ in his flesh for his Bodie's sake, which is the Church.
Eating the «bread of affliction» is both a lesson in humility and an act that enhances one's appreciation of freedom.
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