Sentences with phrase «out lordship»

In his own life, he exemplified the effort to live out the lordship of Christ in every area of endeavor, including politics.

Not exact matches

I am not sure if I mentioned in my post about the Acts 29 conference I went to, but my biggest ache on that day was that all these men were going out to plant churches, and they were all Lordship / Calvinistic.
As Clifford Green has pointed out, «From the centre of life, under the lordship of the servant Christ, for the world: this is the manner of the non-religious interpretation.
In regard to the demands of Jesus as Master of disciples, we find his Lordship turning out to be not numbing but liberating: «So if the Son makes you free, you will be free indeed» (John 8:36).
Indeed, as early as Origen in the third century it was being pointed out that we must not think of the Ascension as a movement in space; and in fact Luke seems to have translated into mythical form, i.e. a pictorial narrative, the universal belief of the early Church that Jesus has ascended to the throne of God, not in a physical manner but in the sense that he has been exalted to Lordship over all the world.
Accordingly, that lifestyle would be engaged in service and ministry to, with, and for all humankind, but always out of the freedom and unobligedness of participating in the lordship of Jesus Christ.
Explicit confession of the Lordship of Jesus is not necessary for salvation, at least under certain circumstances» very wide circumstances, it turns out» says Rob Bell in his Love Wins: A Book About Heaven, Hell, and the Fate of Every Person Who Ever Lived.
He called Abraham and Sarah out of Mesopotamia to be the forebears of a new community that would live under his guiding lordship in justice, righteousness and obedience.
Although I certainly did come out of there bruised up by the thinking that Christianity is all about the head (its not, although Jesus does want Lordship over our mind as much as he wants our heart & soul).
Though it grieves God to do so, God is willing, out of the profound love he has for people, to withdraw his protective hand and allow them to sink to ever - increasing depths of pain in order to eventually hope - fully come to the point where they finally realize it is in their own best interest to turn from their sin and submit to God's loving lordship.
«And only urinated on the butler, fondled the mayoress and passed out in the trifle after his lordship's most excellent port made its third circuit of the table»
However the case pans out, the roiling notion of his Lordship, the Judge, as a thief should churn the tummy of everyone.
Though the final details of their Lordships» decision are yet to be out, unlike the two lower courts before it, the Supreme Court, perhaps itself buried in arcane legality, has all but buried the card reader as a force in sane elections!
Perhaps his lordship has not seen the latest Bond outing, Skyfall, in which Bond's boss, M, is called before a committee of MP's to explain, publically, her agent's conduct.
I am also delighted to be working in the Opposition Whips» Office, since my arrival in the House of lords I have been hugely impressed at the skill of Lord Strathclyde and Baroness Anelay in deftly exposing ill - conceived legislation and ensuring an arrogant and out of touch government who treat Parliament with disdain regularly get their comeuppance in their Lordships House.»
In giving her judgment in the case, Her Lordship Barbara Ackah - Yensu pointed out that: «I find both 2nd and 3rd defendants, particularly Catherine Afeku, not to be credible witness and they mounted the witness box to tell the Court a pack of lies, and it is for this reason that I preferred the evidence of plaintiff that she never saw the company's regulations».
His Lordship then accepted British Airways» submission on the potential conflict of interest between members of the proposed class and agreed that the representative element should be struck out.
The dictum of Ogundare, JSC which I had earlier reproduced, should be sufficient to put their lordships of the FCT High Court on the watch out or guard so that their courts will not be tuned into axis of forum shopping.»
After considering, inter alia, R v Secretary of State for Employment, ex p Seymour - Smith (No 2)[2000] 1 All ER 857, his lordship held that the law was accurately spelt out in both leading text books, Lester, Pannick and Herberg, Human Rights Law and Practice (3rd Edition 2009) and Clayton and Tomlinson, The Law of Human Rights (2nd Edition 2009).
Their Lordships concluded that Habermehl and Fraser (No 1) were wrongly decided, and as Lord Walker stated: «Reverter (after 1987, in equity) will occur only if the relevant statutory purpose is no longer being carried out
His lordship thought it better to leave the question of amenability to judicial review out of account when considering the issue of public authority, not least to avoid a danger of circularity of reasoning.
THE MEANING OF DISABILITY DISCRIMINATION The decision of the House of Lords in Lewisham LBC v Malcolm [2008] UKHL 43, [2008] All ER (D) 342 (Jun) on the very meaning of disability discrimination arose under DDA 1995 provisions on housing but the relevant provisions there are the same as in the employment context and so this case is directly authoritative in the employment sphere, as some of their lordships pointed out.
His Lordship pointed out that there were already examples in English law where courts had accepted that they must give up the common law and the binding effect of precedents, adding: «The courts must start with the code and not attempt to go behind it.»
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