Sentences with phrase «of magical incantation»

When we do this, we are treating the words «in Jesus» name» like they are some sort of magical incantation by which we will get whatever we ask for in prayer.
The doctrine of Inspiration makes the Bible a book of magical incantations, to be flung out whenever «the devil» comes around, or when our spouse, boss, or neighbor simply does something we don't like.

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It's exciting to preach the gospel of «magical money - losing incantation that inexplicably makes you rich».
Big invisible magic man chanting magical incantations does NOT provide any sort of meaningful answer that answers any relevant questions.
As evidence that Jesus possessed magical powers, knew the right incantations or was on good terms with the prince of demons, they would be of most dubious worth!
But we must be ward ourselves against all such forms of Scripture twisting and treating the Bible like a magical incantation book full of secret codes and magical formulas.
I think we misstate the blood of Jesus when we try to make it into some kind if magical incantation (i.e. pleading the blood).
They take longer than everybody else's food, so you imagine that the cook is back there with some culinary book of spells, muttering magical incantations to conjure up this mysterious glorified pancake.
Repeated portrayals of death and injury inflicted by medieval weapons are side by side with magical incantations and dark sorcery.
However, Strange's chosen magical weapon of a whip or lasso is similar to a spell he's often used in recent comic books, namely the «Crimson Bands of Cyttorak,» an incantation which Brian Bendis used extensively in writing Strange in New Avengers.
Like any sensible older brother Max immediately heads on to the Internet in search of ways to get rid of his pest problem, managing to stumble upon a magical incantation which once read aloud opens up a portal to another realm from which emerges the hand of a massive monster that snatches Felix away.
Harnessing the familiar appeal of popular materials such as denim and pleather, rhinestones and steel studs, her completed compositions are lush and tactile, mysterious and imbibed with magical incantations and divine presence that transform the superficial into the transcendental, and ultimately elevate the baser materials so that they appear to surpasses the sum of their parts.
Clearly Dr. Bain is the sort of well meaning but ultimately foolish folk who treat rhetoric as magical thinking, that if they come up with the right magical incantation, that their opponents will suddenly go, «OK, sure, here's my property, free speech, and other natural rights, silly me, what was I thinking, because you MEAN WELL.»
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