When we identify said preachers as false teachers leading both themselves and those who follow them to hell, when we declare others as on their way to hell, and especially when we warn them they are lost,
we often hear these words (or the equivalent), «Judge not» (Matthew 7:1).
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I often hear this word from one of my friends house on the occasion of Christmas eve they always to make this dish
You don't
often hear the words «sharp money» and «Cubs» in the same sentence, but according to line movement in today's Cubs / Reds game, sharps appear to be backing Chicago.
You may
often hear the words, «What's that?»
You don't
often hear the words «trendy» and «eco-friendly» in the same sentence.
People
often hear the word smoothie and think it's a healthy snack or meal replacement, but most are very high in sugary ingredients such as fruit juice, frozen yogurt, honey, and bananas or they contain a lot of fat (think ice cream, peanut butter, syrups or chocolate).
This path is a path filled with mystery and that's why
you often hear the word faith associated with your soul or the spiritual journey.
Very
often we heard those words of students.
You don't
often hear words such as «intuitive» and «sleek» used to describe Android, but that's exactly what Google has accomplished with Ice Cream Sandwich OS.
It's not
often you hear the words «smart flip phone» that is until you meet Sprint's Blackberry Style 9670.
We often hear the words «mindfulness» and «compassion» as interchangeable, positive attributes to embody and integrate into our lives.
I've
often heard the words «I miss you» or «I can't wait to see you» when I travel.
-- Anonymous I've
often heard the words «I miss you» or «I can't wait to see you» when I travel.
Not exact matches
She sounded authentic, a
word you don't
hear uttered in the same breath as her name
often.
«I don't think you
hear that
word associated with [call] centres very
often.»
Those profits, which
often draw the ire of activists, are dwarfed by the taxes, for which seldom is
heard a discouraging
word.
I think after reading it you'll agree that the CEO's temperament, a
word we
heard a bit too
often in recent months, is part of the reason he has been successful in making Microsoft great again.
«Thank you» are two
words you're just not accustomed to
hearing often.
I don't
often hear any of George Carlin's favorite
words in church, but I sure as hell * do *
hear a lot of cursing of people,
often in the name of Christ — exactly the kind of cursing shown by the men on the left and right in your cartoon.
The
words of the dying are
often hard to
hear because their pain, even from long ago, is still raw.
Family members said they found it comforting to
hear those
words and to know someone had been with their loved one in their absence... or... less
often, they were glad to know the «S.O.B.» was really dead.
That is a buzz
word that I've
often heard talked about, but rarely have seen it truly accepted.
It is a symptom, as it were, of being open; following the
words is also
hearing the way they point to me (as
often they will).
I'd
heard these
words so
often that they've become brain ingrained.
We are so
often like the day - dreaming school boy who vaguely
hears the drone of the teacher's lesson but when questioned could not repeat a
word of it.
This
word is considered sacred and it will
often be used in frenzied debates and discussions
heard at Holyrood.
But now reasonable doubt and political prudence (which he must also exercise quite
often) have snuffed out this ability to
hear the
Word of God when it is spoken to him.
And as my eyes scanned the article, I thought of how desperately we adults need to
hear these
words too, perhaps most especially from the God who identifies as our Father and who is
often compared to a Mother.
I have
often wondered how many people sitting in the pews
hearing the preacher use
words like «gospel», «saved», «faith», etc., have the same understanding than the preacher.
And Peter he not only had
often heard, but had even helped with his Greek; for Marcus knew a little Aramaic, and Peter spoke considerable Greek, but not always in good form and sometimes without finding the right
word for what he wanted to say.
As
often as we
hear that
word, nowadays, you'd think everyone was doing it!
He added: «In the scriptures we
hear so
often the
words «Do not be afraid».
Taking as his text, «Speak evil of no man» (Titus 3:2), Tillotson goes on interestingly enough about the sins of gossip and slander, and concludes with this: «I foresee what will be said, because I have
heard it so
often said in the like case, that there is not a
word of Jesus Christ in all this.
It
often happens that an hallucination is imperfectly developed: the person affected will feel a «presence» in the room, definitely localized, facing in one particular way, real in the most emphatic sense of the
word,
often coming suddenly, and as suddenly gone; and yet neither seen,
heard, touched, nor cognized in any of the usual «sensible» ways.
I
often hear Christians who have picked up a really bad habit of saying «Father God» at least once every 5
words.
Hi Jace, OMG thanks SO much for this awesome comment:) Haha I
hear you on the «vegan»;) lol We're not a vegan family (I'm a pescetarian, family eats fish and chicken but not beef or pork very
often) and I try hard not to use that
word but still want to help vegans out there + people with allergies for egg etc..
We
hear the
word «fiber» mentioned so
often yet most of us are not getting enough of the stuff.
We
hear Tiger use the
word #process so
often that it's become a punchline — long before Sam Hinkie and Joel Embiid made it a thing for the 76ers.
But it's a sign of progress that he felt no need to add the three
words that Rider has
heard so
often: Don't be late.
Finally she sat up in bed and said, «I've
heard that
word so
often tonight we've got to name a horse Personality someday.»»
Stubborn is a
word that Arsenal fans have
often used to describe our long serving manager so it was no great surprise to
hear Arsene Wenger talking about his belief that there is enough strength in depth in the Arsenal squad to be able to cope with the injury picked up by Francis Coquelin at the weekend.
«Everybody said we could take the risk, but I
heard the
word «risk» too
often and so said: «no, we can't take it, Roberto is out».
When we
hear the
word environment, we
often think first of a child's physical environment.
I
often hear myself repeating the
words from Lois» Lenski's Spring is Here (as one apparently does when one reads the same simple sweet children's book for ten years straight): «Spring is here today!
Children learn
words more easily when they
hear them
often.
It's a classic parenting situation that dads seem to run into quite
often: Junior lets loose with a string of four - letter
words that shocks everyone who
hears it — especially his mom.
As they're learning, you'll
hear your child
often sounding out
words and making the sounds for different letters.
Or a preschooler may echo a group of
words she
hears often, like «Go bye - bye» or «All gone.»
All too
often the onlywords a volunteer official
hears (and remember, they are
often youngpeople themselves), are harsh
words of criticism such as «you blew thecall,» «get some glasses,» or even «you're ruining the game ump.»
If you are someone that uses four letter
words often, this is the time when you'll
hear them come right back at you as well.