In Romans 8, Paul is not laying out some sort of mysterious
outworking of God's divine decree, but is describing in great detail the height, breadth, width, and depth of God's love for His people.
As women we are beneficiaries, not victims, of our Christian faith, despite its imperfect
outworking in history.
My plan was that if I ever became the strength coach here, that I was going to do everything in my power to get the players to understand the importance of flat
outworking everyone you play.
He said Democrats can not afford to lose the race for New York's 19th Congressional District seat and that he has the ability to raise more money than Faso, as well
as outwork the congressman and build a real organization of staff across the district who will work to get the message out.
«As with the speaker's race, my sense is, he
just outworked everybody.»
Whenever I write about how success is often based
on outworking other people — both in terms of effort and in terms of hours spent — many people respond with righteous indignation.
We have
outworked others in our field to achieve success as Personal Injury Attorney's.
In the UK, where calls for equality are admittedly met with less resistance, in general, than in the gender minefield that is US evangelical culture, Christian advocates for equality have also been active, with the launch of gender - based violence charity Restored in 2010 and the publication of Jenny Baker's Equals (SPCK) this year, which talks about the
practical outworking of equality in family life, work, and church.
Even people with jobs are constantly looking over their shoulders, wondering if they are
getting outworked by someone else.
Of course, within this paradigm, doubt is not seen as a threat to faith, but as a
natural outworking of faith.
You're going to have to severely
outwork everybody else, and that's hard to do, especially when your recruiting (two - year rank: 71st, worst among all power - conference programs not named Kansas and worse than non-power programs as well) is tying your hands behind your back.
Functional recognition provides space for the acknowledgement of the hybrid and evolutionary nature of customary law, and for the
further outworking of human rights related issues in relation to developments within international law.
But keep in mind that to a large extent, victory goes to those who
simply outwork their competitors.
Showtime Boxing: «I was in awe because I never seen
nobody outwork me like Tyson did in the gym.»
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who outworks the competition to deliver over-goal results of up to 157 % — identifying major account needs to secure new business in software, Internet, and e-commerce industries.
Successful people work smarter, sure, but they
also outwork their competition.
A common problem among business partners is the resentment that may arise when one
party outworks the other.
Fear of losing a game, fear of losing their job, fear of getting passed in the depth chart, fear of the
competition outworking them.
I'm not saying comedy can't be used prophetically, brothers and sisters; I'm just saying that's not its
primary outworking in the Britain of 2015.
The ultimate integrity of the world requires the deepening consciousness of those involved in its
systemic outworking and their rejection of alienating canonic structures.
Roman primacy seems an instance of church authority validating itself rather than serving as the instrument for a
providential outworking of scriptural truths.
We are still awaiting the
final outworking of what God accomplished in Jesus, but there are all kinds of signs to show that, though the situation is often bleak, we are in fact on the right road.
The challenge to consider well the roots and therefor ethe
contemporary outworking of much of what occurs within churchworld is very welcome.
Can we summon devotion and enthusiasm for a sowing of the seed of Christian faith and life in other lands which does not guarantee a fruitage of doctrine, forms of worship and practical
outworkings like our own?
The thick gathering of the congregation is much more than a hypocritical assembly; it is for Christians the
immediate outworking of human community redeemed by Christ.
But the laws of right relations are the fruit of the
long outworking of justice.
This drama is the
historical outworking of an internal triune love, re-enacted every Sabbath, that calls into existence a community of players — a corpus mysticum — within which the form of love takes root so that the flight of freedom can find its true mark.
We began to pray for the council as churches and individual Christians, but there were practical
outworkings too.
Yes, in the sense that many of us support our clubs more in hope than in expectation, but also in the way that many of our oldest and proudest football clubs were created by Christians as a
direct outworking of their religious convictions.
Its
local outworking reflects the structures of human societies that struggle to exist throughout the world.
Michael Novak has made a helpful distinction between the experience of nothingness and the
ideological outworking of nihilism that is unwarranted.
He is aware of the dangers of gender stereotyping involved in his proposal, and puts up some
defensive outworks against anticipated feminist criticism.
I can't
outwork anybody, and I can't coach the off - tackle play better than anybody else.
Bader may end up being the big surprise though, he's got the wrestling to take Mitrione done and control him there, plus the cardio to make that game - plan work, and the striking to
outwork Mir.
Because he's not the most athletic player, O'Leary will have to
outwork opponents in order to compete at the next level.
If your
guys outwork your opponents, if you have fun, you do it as a team, you get that taste of success.