Sentences with phrase «part of the divine plan»

If you see it as part of a divine plan, you simply must pray for understanding while accepting the possibility that it will never come.
From the very beginning the Church forms part of the divine plan; and the fundamental nature given to the Church is Marian.
He emphatically denies that «tragedy is part of a divine plan which wisely decides how much and when each creature ought to suffer» (LP 314).
As a Christian dating site we believe that marriage is a sacred covenant between man and woman, ordained by God as part of His divine plan for each of us.
«It's hard not to concede that coal hasn't been put on Earth and other fossil fuels as part of a divine plan,» Palmer said.
If evolution is driven by random mutations, we can not be part of a divine plan.
The conception of a period of foreign occupation and oppression of the holy city as a part of the divine plan was not new.
It's all part of His divine plan, He works in mysterious ways, It's not our place to question it.
More rigid forms of monotheism, it is true, have tended to regard our history as predetermined, as part of a divine plan.1 Where God was conceived as creating the universe for a purpose, then, since he is also Almighty, his plan could not possibly fail.
To say the time is fulfilled is to say that the ministry of Jesus Christ is part of a divine plan, part of God's whole purpose for the redemption of the world.
It's all part of my divine plan.
This not only paints a vivid picture of a righteous man being unjustly put to death, but it declares it to be all part of a divine plan, for the man suffers vicariously for the sins of others.
For this death to make sense to them it had to be seen as part of a divine plan, and as voluntary and intentional on Jesus» part.
It is part of the divine plan: the Son of Man must suffer....
Hispanic families are in turn more likely to use religious coping styles positively and view the challenge of raising a child with ASD as a test of their faith and part of a divine plan.
Agassiz defined a species as «a thought of God» - permanent, immutable, and designed specifically as part of a divine plan.
«It's hard not to concede that coal hasn't been put on Earth and other fossil fuels as part of a divine plan.
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