Sentences with phrase «own outstretched»

Another is standing with your arms out to the side (yes, think Donald Trump when he walks up the stage with his arms outstretched).
The rest need help: They run and reach for the outstretched hand of a stranger who they hope will catch them and haul them up.
By the time McMullin is through with him, lawyer Terrence Cullen will be a new convert to the Edmark brand, his outstretched arms brimming with software and trinkets as he marches toward the register.
He acts out the scene, arms outstretched to show the scale of his pursuer.
The Tongtianlong limosus was found almost completely intact, lying on its front with its wings and neck outstretched.
The meme has even led to the depiction of ethereum founder Vitalik Buterin as a religious icon, holding a Lamborghini in his outstretched hands.
When you encounter a group of strangers with outstretched hands, your mind turns into a scared 9 - year - old at the school talent show.
Flowing from his outstretched arms to his arched back and his final undulating kick, it's one continuous movement.
Standing in the way of all this, however, is the B.C. premier's outstretched hand.
If, however, you believe God loves you, that He is for you, the old man with a cane becomes a loving father with an outstretched hand.
He has shared a number of testimonies people have sent him hash - tagging the words «Olowo gbogboro» which are Nigerian Yoruba words that mean the outstretched hand of God.
«Many homosexual people follow Christ, drawn to him by his love and his outstretched arms welcoming all those who turn to him.»
In a world that doesn't feel fair — His cruciform love and outstretched arms embrace us --- so what we feel is Him.
I danced while the guitar played three - chord songs, kicking my feet in front of me, hopping from side to side, skinny arms outstretched.
-- laughing out loud, arms outstretched and they want to know, can we do it, too?
And I think we underestimate the bridge builders, the ones caught in the middle with their arms outstretched.
He says that his men approach prospective customers with an outstretched hand and the greeting, «I understand that you are a born - again Christian.»
Aaron Mitchell, the next - to - last man executed in 1967, succeeded in mythologizing the liturgy of death by removing all of his clothes a few hours before his execution, slashing his wrists with a razor blade, and standing in the form of a crucifix, arms outstretched.
Then we cried to the Lord the God of our fathers, and the Lord heard our voice and saw our affliction, our toil, and our oppression; and the Lord brought us out of Egypt with a mighty hand and an outstretched arm, with great terror, with signs and wonders; and he brought us into this place and gave us this land, a land flowing with milk and honey.
Lest anyone miss the point, Kesey tells us that on the instrument of torture McMurphy's arms were outstretched.
But when he received a company of Jews, mindful of centuries of Christian persecution and futile dogmatic debate, he simply greeted them with outstretched arms: «I am Joseph, your brother.»
The Exodus narrative — that we were slaves to a Pharaoh in Egypt, and God brought us out of there with a mighty hand and an outstretched arm; that a mixed multitude left Egypt with us, which teaches us that freedom is not for us alone — is central to Jewish identity.
But no general principle, no notion of greenness, can tell us how to care for what occupies our field of vision this moment, what sifts between our outstretched fingers.
Caravaggio brings drama into this painting through the outstretched hand of Jesus.
Grace can provide a refreshing drink for the outstretched cups of a generation thirsty for something beyond a latte.
The outstretched arms appear to be holding back two sides of a dark curtain.
The painting returns to the leitmotif of vision, blindness and spiritual insight, as the forgiving father delivers «the balm of grace with... lids closed and... arms outstretched
Our response to an outstretched hand — a handshake, for example — is an institution.
Most would deem a screaming man run up and cut off your arm with a machette as evil, until you realize that he just saved your life as you see the black mamba still clinging to the outstretched fingers of your severed arm.
I hope he accepts the hands outstretched to help him, I'm sure he'll find many new friends amongst atheists.
You shall remember that you were a servant in the land of Egypt, and the Lord your God brought you out thence with a mighty hand and an outstretched arm; therefore the Lord your God commanded you to keep the Sabbath day.»»
Then, his outstretched arms were tied or nailed to the crossbar, the crossbar attached to the upright, the feet fixed to the upright, and the cross then set in the ground and raised aloft.
Weigel exactly captures the anti-Papal ranting of the weeks immediately preceding the visit — and then the extraordinary change that came over the country that began the moment the Pope arrived and came hurrying down from the aircraft, arms outstretched.
Most Profound: Richard Beck with «As Open as the Outstretched Arms of Christ on the Cross: Moltmann on Open Communion»
Always welcoming him with outstretched limbs, she willingly meets his most pressing needs; she gives him food to satisfy his hunger, shelter under which to rest his tired body, and companionship to ward off loneliness.
In our darkest hours of confusion and in our most glorious moments of clarity, we remain but curious and dependent little children, tugging frantically at God's outstretched hands and pleading with every question and every prayer and every tantrum we can muster, «We want to have a conversation with you!»
The Lord's supper takes place on the basis of an invitation which is as open as the outstretched arms of Christ on the cross.
We think of him with arms outstretched, saying things like, «Behold!»
For the created order awaits, with eager longing, with neck outstretched, the full manifestation of the children of God.
The LORD brought us out of Egypt with a mighty hand and an outstretched arm, with a terrifying display of power, and with signs and wonders; and he brought us into this place and gave us this land, a land flowing with milk and honey.
As i commented on your fb page, the picture of the owl in flight with outstretched fingerlike tipped wings is bery moving indeed.
The collective memory of Israel concerning its own creation in the total Exodus event places the emphasis upon the intervening power of Yahweh, who «with a mighty hand and an outstretched arm, with great tenor, with signs and wonders» (Deut.
His mouth is ready to growl, but his giant paws are gently outstretched.
I myself will fight against you with outstretched hand and mighty arm, in anger, in fury, and in great wrath» (Jer.
For instance, during Pope John Paul's visits to the U.S., you could buy Pope - on - a-rope soap, a Pope watch (like a Mickey Mouse watch, only holier), a Let Us Spray Lawn Sprinkler (a spinning Pope with outstretched arms waters your lawn), and a T - shirt with George, Ringo... and John Paul on it.
«It's not about if, it's when,» he proclaims emphatically, as those standing with outstretched arms repeat the prayer after him.
Topher's Hell Toes barely touching the floor His filthy white night gown torn and tattered Back arching Facing an invisible tormenter Releases a silent scream Eyes red and purple A sea of fire fills the ceiling and he is there floating He is smiling with arms outstretched
The one who delivered Israel with a mighty hand and an outstretched arm is the same power that delivered Jesus from death and established him as Lord.
Religion caused the evolution of the outstretched hand into the separate species of the «collection bowl».
In at least half - a-dozen cases I have seen the whole front of a house wrecked except the niche from which a statue of Our Lady or the Sacred Heart held outstretched arms to all the passers - by.»
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