Coconut oil increases the feelings
of fullness making it easier to eat fewer calories, without thinking about it (10).
Not exact matches
It is to say that the Word
made flesh has imparted to us the
fullness of truth and life.
Makes sense, since the
fullness of Eternity lies beyond our space - time continuum.
@fimilleur from time to time mankind experiences the presence
of God, there have been and continue to be events that testify to the presence
of Him.The multiple gods you continually point to have an unique difference from the God who first revealed His presence to ancient men i.e. the Hebrews.The particular gods you mention roman etc. are all man
made and in many instances men themselves i.e. hercules, but even the ancient greeks realized the limitations
of their understanding and included an «unknown» God in their worship structure.many cultures did likewise, having a glimpse
of God but not the
fullness of understanding that was given to the Jews.Whether or not «we» believe, does not alter the fact that God exists as an unique being, whether or not «we» acknowledge Him «we» will stand before Him.You do not choose to understand, but we are actually standing in His presence right now as He is much bigger than the doctrines and knowledge man ascribes to Him those things you find so questionable are the misconceptions and misrepresentations
of God
made by men throughout history.
This is important to note because the Latter - Day Saints
make such a ballyhoo about it containing the «
fullness of the everlasting gospel.»
Aquinas does
make a number
of statements that sound like the view Cardinal Kasper wants to defend: He says in I. 21.4 that «the work
of divine justice always presupposes the work
of mercy and is founded upon it,» and that in acting mercifully God is «doing something more than justice,» for mercy «is the
fullness of justice.»
We can only grow into the
fullness of what we are
made to be in Christ by opening ourselves to the particular brothers and sisters who mediate Christ's presence to us.»
You will
make known to me the path
of life; in Your presence is
fullness of joy; in Your right hand there are pleasures forever.
Their lived experience
of the effects
of contraception, abortion, divorce, and infidelity on their generation has
made them passionate about the need for our entire culture - not only Catholics - to embrace the challenge andauthentic freedom embodied in the
fullness of the Church's teaching on marriage, family, and sexuality.
Back in November 1977 the co-founder
of Faith Movement wrote, as editor
of this magazine, «There will be no traditional priesthood left in Europe in ten years time, among the younger clergy, unless a start is urgently
made to teach priests the full faith, the full spiritual heritage
of the Church, and the full content
of the life
of Christ in the traditional image
of the priest
of the Western Patriarchate, the priesthood
of the Latin rite, which is the priesthood
of the
fullness of Peter and Paul.»
First, to that profound inspiration whereby you impel me to seek the
fullness of being I shall respond by striving never to stifle or distort or squander my powers
of loving and
making.
«For he has
made known to us in all wisdom and insight the mystery
of his will, according to his purpose which he set forth in Christ as a plan for the
fullness of time, to unite all things in him, things in heaven and things on earth» (Eph.
Let the contemporary Christian rejoice that Christianity has evolved the most alien, the most distant, and the most oppressive deity in history: it is precisely the self - alienation
of God from his original redemptive form that has liberated humanity from the transcendent realm, and
made possible the total descent
of the Word into the
fullness of human experience.
Each has its contribution to
make to the
fullness of love.
In both genders being «
made in the image
of God,» we understand that the
fullness of God's personhood is expressed in not only in masculinity, but also in femininity.
Without freedom, man could not place himself in a state
of gift in return; without it God's love
of the world would be without the
fullness that freedom
makes possible.
Consequently, generation will not have fulfilled its function until it
makes Christ manifest in the
fullness of experience.
hat the book lacks in
fullness of argument and exposition, it
makes up for in readability, coherence, and simplicity
of design.
It was through the historical revelation starting from Adam, Noah, Abraham... and in the
fullness of time, His revelation to man was
made complete in the bible.
And a convincing argument can be
made that, for serious Christians and Jews, a truly adequate education is education in the
fullness of truth presented as the truth.
If he is
making a theological statement about how cops, along with doctors, editors, teachers, and all humans, can improve by striving to attain to the «
fullness of the measure
of Christ,» then I wholeheartedly agree.
Jesus is the bossâ $» as He was sent, so He is sending these He owns to suffer and serve in order to
make known the presence and coming
fullness of His Kingdom.
Jesus shatters this theme
of divine withdrawal with both a message and a lifestyle that proclaims God's intimate nearness6 and participates in a «prolepsis» 7
of what is yet to come in
fullness: The outcast is brought back into the fold, the physically impaired are
made whole, the eschatological banquet
of inclusivity is experienced here and now.8 And yet, these are only foretastes.
7 In him we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness
of our trespasses, according to the riches
of his grace, 8 which he lavished upon us, in all wisdom and insight 9
making known3 to us the mystery
of his will, according to his purpose, which he set forth in Christ 10 as a plan for the
fullness of time, to unite all things in him, things in heaven and things on earth.
Rather, at this time in history when many Jews are recognizing Jesus as their messiah, the Church should
make room for them, remember her own Jewish heritage, and reach out in friendship to all Jews in hope
of the messiah's «recognition by «all Israel»» and the day when «the people
of God [will] achieve «the measure
of the stature
of the
fullness of Christ»» (CCC 674, Eph.
If we comprehend ourselves in the God - world
fullness in which we live, then we recognize that «to realize God» means to
make the world ready to be a place
of God's reality.
The mind
made manifest in these orders is not the
fullness of human mentality, but mind in its universal aspect.
The authoritative word given by the Holy Spirit to the Church at the defining and pivotal moment
of Vatican II nearly fifty years ago was especially «
made incarnate» in Britain in September, 2010, during Benedict's apostolic visit: to seek unity with our separated brethren in the other Christian confessions, to affirm all that is good and true in secular culture without in any way watering down our witness to the truth
of the
fullness of the Christian faith, to declare without apology that the Catholic patrimony
of faith and reason working in harmony remains a gift that the twenty - first century desperately needs if it is to avoid self - destruction, and which it neglects or dismisses at its own peril.
If anything, Jason's deconversion has
made me less afraid
of God and has convinced me all the more
of the
fullness of God's love.
God as Bridegroom, as
Fullness of Time, as Ground, gives time, is the source
of time, but this does not
make him History as such, for he does not grow, evolve and have a history.
«For he has
made known to us in all wisdom and insight the mystery
of his will, according to his purpose which he set forth in Christ as a plan for the
fullness of time, to unite all things in him, things in heaven and things on earth.
The village has
made an arrangement with the vernal and autumnal moods
of the river: the houses and shops know how much the river rises with the spring runoff
of the snow water and with the
fullness of the autumn rains.
This God is revealed as one who
makes and keeps promises, as one who is always coming and the
fullness of whose presence always eludes us.
Rather, it is sufficient to say that special revelation
makes explicit the
fullness of God's love which is always already poured out into the world.
We must be able to give an account
of Catholicism that synthesises the
fullness of truth revealed in him and the discoveries
made about the world through science.
For [God] has
made known to us in wisdom and insight the mystery
of his will, according to his purpose which he set forth in Christ as a plan for the
fullness of time, to unite all things in [Christ], things is heaven and things on earth.
Human nature is only meaningful because it is
made in view
of Christ who is to come at the
fullness of time and confer immortality through union with himself and the indwelling
of the Holy Spirit.
The congregation by its household narrative can mediate the entry
of the individual into the
fullness of the world,
making manifest how the biography
of a member is woven into the story
of all human society.
In Christ «all the
fullness [pleroma]
of God was pleased to dwell, and through him to reconcile to himself all things, whether on earth or in heaven,
making peace by the blood
of his cross» (Col. 1:19) Something has happened.
That man can have right relation to God in Christ and with Christ, to use the biblical expressions that abound, is due to the fact that Christ combines in himself the Son
of God and the Son
of Man, not artificially, but as the very
fullness of time when the purpose
of God in creating man is
made effective by his coming to be in man.
Marzheuser affirms that «two characteristics
of divine catholocity are inner diversity and
fullness: a diversity
of persons and a
fullness of being that
makes them one «29 He quotes Avery Dulles with approval with remarks, «Catholic suggests the idea
of an organic whole,
of a cohesion,
of a firm synthesis
of a reality which is not scattered, but, on the contrary, turned towards a centre which assures its unity, whatever the expanse in area or the internal differentiation might be.»
This involves a causality which Holloway calls physical and perfective: physical, because it is Christ, God
made man, who acts directly through the material elements
of the sacraments; perfective, because this is the
fullness of God's one work in creation, which creation finds a special fruition when matter calls out for spirit and the two are joined in one unity which we call «man».
Matter is not «non-being» and chaos, it is that which is controlled and directed by mind to the glory
of the Incarnation, for the Cosmos is framed by Wisdom as fully as it is by Love, and it is the Wisdom
of God who is
made flesh in the
fullness of time and who gives himself for our redemption.
In this case, that mastery too often turns Father X into a kind
of ringmaster whose verbal antics, presumably intended to
make the Mass more user - friendly, are a distraction from that toward which the Church's worship aims, according to the teaching
of the Second Vatican Council: «The liturgy daily builds up those who are in the Church,
making of them a holy temple
of the Lord, a dwelling - place for God in the Spirit, to the mature measure
of the
fullness of Christ» (Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy, 2).
Pluscarden's Abbot
makes the same point as St. Francis de Sales that, though the vocational paths may be different (and unique to each individual), the goal is ever the same: nothing short
of knowing «the love
of Christ which is beyond all knowledge» and being filled «with the utter
fullness of God» (Ephesians 3:19).
Similarly the sweeping assertion is
made that in Christ «all the
fullness of God was pleased to dwell,» and that through Christ God purposed «to reconcile all things unto Himself, whether on earth or in heaven.»
And as Moses knew would be the case, Israel's communal enclosure was in terrifying certitude penetrated by the same Word - a Word in fact ultimately responsible for the «ten words,» a Word in equal fact which was to appear in the
fullness of God's time as the Word
made flesh.
But theologically we may still find the instinct
of the New Testament synthesis significant, that in God himself there is a
fullness and perfection that is unchanging and outside space and time, and that it is this which
makes God the proper telos for a creation in which the mystery
of that
fullness is unpacked only through the ages
of the evolutionary process, which passes through a series
of increasingly critical stages and is now precariously poised in a dependence on the rational response
of free creatures.
These are the people in whom Christ is being formed and without whom the
fullness of Christ can not be
made complete.
Often the ones who
make this claim are the very ones who have no inner appreciation
of the
fullness of the paschal mystery themselves.