The phrase "divine purpose" refers to a higher calling or reason for existence that is believed to have been given by a divine power, such as God.
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Thus a sense
of divine purpose along with a religious experience growing out of hope is generated.
All of creation works and functions together toward a
common divine purpose and goal, and yet it does this with incredible diversity.
He provides a thoughtful and insightful theological framework that not only finds room for evolution, but also sees it as integral to a fuller understanding
of divine purpose.
However... along with this there will still be brainwashed and intellectually lazy people who will make divine claims, look for
divine purpose in the natural (claiming a devastating car accident survivor or overcoming a disease was a Gods miracle while ignoring that miracles always seem limited to things that CAN happen as opposed to miracles not being able to regrow amputated limbs...)- and so on.
Yet in the absence of any comparable witness to the intensification of
divine purpose for man this historical recital is indispensable.
The cross is the incarnate Son of God's singular embrace of love (an «everlasting covenant» as the book of Genesis puts it), powerful enough to draw to himself all people, and so profoundly weighted
with divine purpose that nothing, not even the power of sin and death, can separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus (Rom 8:35 - 39).
Just as a commandment is best fulfilled when a Jew understands why God gave each commandment the way he did, so the Jews» chosenness is best lived for — and died for — when we understand the
uniquely divine purpose for which God chose us.
Rather, it is a unity derived from principles of community and canon; from the memory of the community of Israel; and from Israel's understanding of its past and its present (and its future) as time and event given ultimate meaning only in terms of critical divine activity for
critical divine purposes.
You have now transformed your enemy into an ally who can help you realize the ultimate and
most divine purpose of our intimate unions — to heal our Old Scars.
Within the body of Christ the early Christians experienced God's Spirit, the presence of
divine purposing in their lives to which they could respond.
God's creative persuasion is wholly good, and the symbol of the fall may be generalized to apply to the gap
between divine purpose and creaturely actualization in every creature.
We are confident that the Lord is watching over His gospel and over those who have been called by the gospel, and we are sure that the forces of hell will not be able to thwart
His divine purpose.
No, according to Christian theology God determines and acts by the counsel of his own will, independent of human thought or input, and for the sole reason of accomplishing
His divine purpose.
For commitment to
the divine purpose brings one into fundamental harmony with «the way things are,» and this harmony means a profound strengthening of the individual's aesthetic experience.
Will congregations that seek to rout sexism by reaching for inclusive language be energized by that pain for
a divine purpose?
The biblical God interacts with people, is affected by what they do, and pursues
the divine purpose chiefly in and through their actions.
The goal of
the divine purpose was not the victory of Israel, but the victory of Right.
For they are expressions of
the divine purpose as well as the means of developing the human spirit.
Jesus» language in all its vigorous overstatement still reflects a sense of divine fury over the failure of
the divine purpose to work itself out in the actions of human beings that does not compute with our urbane, 20th - century middle - class liberal Christianity.
I have simply tried to offer an alternative to the picture of nature inscribed so vividly in modern scientific thinking — a picture that in principle leaves no openings in nature's soil for the seeding of
divine purpose.
For Jesus» language in all its vigorous overstatement still reflects a sense of divine fury over the failure of
the divine purpose to work itself out in the actions of human beings that does not compute with our urbane, 20th - century middle - class liberal Christianity.
The Christian approach would ideally include the desire to uncover and probe the goodness, beauty and
divine purpose of creation, as well as an emphasis upon the pre-eminence of love among men and the dire effects of sin on creation in general (see Romans 8.22) and on men in particular.
The story of Jesus is the story of the only begotten Son, the beloved, now fulfilling
the divine purpose through enacting the life of love in the midst of the world's need.
Doubtless the Bible tells of many miracles, but the basic point of each story is that God is the living God who works to accomplish
the divine purposes.
Summarily speaking, the premodern conception of natural law was itself inseparable from the conception of a comprehensive telos, typically understood throughout medieval thought as defined by
a divine purpose.
How can such an insignificant creature, much lower than the angels, possibly accomplish
the divine purpose.
It is a tension between human perversity and
divine purpose, between human sin and divine grace.
To postulate the truth of the second alternative — that is to say, to accept that in terms of
the divine purpose the two impulses are one — is to define in its essentials, and in all its splendour, the attitude of Christian humanism.
Are those of such a quality that they can indeed be valued by God, given significance in God's own life, and employed for the furthering of
the divine purpose of bringing greater love into existence in more places, in more ways, and at more times?
Alston says that we serve God by cooperating with
the divine purpose.