Sentences with phrase «of fullness rise»

As you begin to feel the sensation of fullness rise in your tummy, put your fork down and take a big deep breath.

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As petition rises out of need or sin, in our first prayer it comes first; but it may fall into a subordinate place when, at the end and height of our worship, we are filled with the fullness of God.
Rather, the rose candle, like the Christmas tree, proclaims with G.K. Chesterton that in the fullness of time, marked by so much sin and ignorance, «joy is the uproarious labour by which all things live.»
«That's all I look forward to; just to be given Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday doing nothing but talking about the saviour who died, rose again and wants people to be restored with one another and with God, out of whom we find life in all its fullness
I pray you would rise up with your gifts and your words, your passion and your insight, your skill and your brain, your perspective and your history, full in the fullness of God.
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 reminded me of something Karl Barth wrote in his famous Romans commentary: â $ œLook how Michelangelo has depicted the â $ ˜Creation of Eveâ $ ™: in the fullness of her charm and beauty she rises slowly, posing herself in the fatal attitude ofâ $» worship.
«Faith and reason are like two wings on which the human spirit rises to the contemplation of truth; and God has placed in the human heart a desire to know the truth — in a word, to know himself — so that, by knowing and loving God, men and women may also come to the fullness of truth about themselves (cf. Ex 33:18; Ps 27:8 - 9; 63:2 - 3; Jn 14:8; 1 Jn 3:2).»
At the Easter Vigil, the priest blesses the water in the baptismal font, lowering the lighted Pascal candle into it three times while saying: «May the power of the Holy Spirit, O Lord we pray, come down through your Son into the fullness of this font...» He then holds the candle in the water while continuing ``... so that all who have been buried with Christ by baptism and death may rise again to life with him.»
In particular we should look to the examples of the holy men and women over the history of the Church, for «in him who died and rose again for our salvation, the examples of faith that have marked these two thousand years of our salvation history are brought into the fullness of light» (ibid).
, Chandra Sen told the Indians, «Gentlemen, go to the rising sun of the East, not to the setting sun of the West, if you wish to see Christ in the plenitude of his glory and in the fullness and freshness of his divine life.»
Experiments with a small group of overweight men and women have added to evidence that «hunger hormone» levels rise and «satiety (or fullness) hormone» levels decrease in the evening.
The levels of hormones that control hunger and fullness (satiety) both rise after weight loss, but individuals may only experience an increase in hunger, according to a new study.
Bethesda, Md. (February 1, 2018)-- The levels of hormones that control hunger and fullness (satiety) both rise after weight loss, but individuals may only experience an increase in hunger, according to a new study.
Adorn yourself in essential oils of jasmine, rose, sandalwood, and vetiver to engage the fullness of your sensory, sensual experience as a goddess.
β - glucan slows stomach emptying to create a feeling of fullness, lowers cholesterol, and prevents a fast rise in blood sugar after eating.
When it comes to jeans, and depending on the fullness of your derriere, try dark stretch denim with varying hem widths from flare to bootcut, and varied rises from low waist to hipbone.
Water from the melting ice makes the oceans rise, only a fraction of an inch a year but, in the fullness of time, enough to let the currents increase their flow over the northern sill, bringing ever more warm water into the gelid Arctic.
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