Sentences with phrase «part of the fullness»

Perhaps contributing to this is the fact that we've only glimpsed a part of the fullness of who Jesus is.
I have discovered that after hearing part of the fullness of the truth most want more.

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Part of the answer is because your arm may be functional — your life may be functional — but you are not experiencing the fullness of what life is meant to be.
The tilt of that they may be one is ever forward, toward the coming day when he will bring to fullness the unity we now know in part.
Orthodox Christianity would seem to Davies ample enough to support this new life, but, whether through understandable caution or unthinking fear, it has always been indisposed to accept any notion of fullness that asks us not to cut off or pluck out what we identify as evil, but rather to know it wholly — as part of life, as part of holiness, as part even of God.
From his fullness [remember, the Word is of God and bears, not part of God, not just his breath, which conveys the spoken word, but all of God, all of his wholeness, his pleroma] we have all received grace upon grace..
Yet these modern Saints who have elected to live in plural marriage as the most dramatic and satisfying means of demonstrating total commitment to the fullness of the gospel are clearly a part of the picture.
Our obligation is to image heaven by working to build a home here that not only points to, but in some mysterious way is already part of, the greater home to be realized in the fullness of time.
George Weigel took great care to introduce his readers to the fullness of Catholic Christianity in his Letters to a Young Catholic, part of the same series to which your book belongs.
It is important to appreciate that estrangement is a part of the experience of all human beings including those who know what fullness of life means.
I believe that the answer here is that God has indeed taken into the divine life the fullness of what Jesus was and what Jesus did; this fullness is forever «part of God», as we may put it.
I see it that as part of the New Covenant we are now united into Christ and in us the fullness of Christ dwells, therefore i have the same faith that Christ has in me.
Similarly, no mere movie about Jesus can capture the fullness of his divinity, or the fullness of his humanity, no matter how sincere its makers are; but the better films can help us to see a small part of the bigger picture.
We willingly deny the fullness of our humanity in order to gratify some part of it.
Theology is only the intellectual part of a way of life and the young person's problem is not simply one of attaining intellectual comprehension but of growing up into the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ.
Fullness of life is in part a matter of the number of tenses which a man possesses.
But the fullness of time for this gene came only when DDT became part of the environment of insects.
The breast implant procedure also referred to as augmentation mammoplasty, breast enlargement or breast augmentation is usually undertaken to increase the size and fullness of the breasts or is implemented as part of the reconstructive process after surgeries such as a mastectomy.
Breast fullness is a normal part of lactation which nearly all women experience when their milk «comes in» 2 - 5 days after birth.
The vagus is responsible for triggering your sensation of fullness, or satiety via a hormone called leptin which is released in the gut as part of digestion and stimulates the vagus.
In China sea vegetables are part of the cuisine, and in Chinese Medicine Kombu and Wakame sea veggies are used medicinally in decoctions for phlegm in the lungs caused or aggravated by the heat of febrile illness, especially when there is a feeling of fullness and obstruction in the chest caused by phlegm.
For the most part, a ratio of 3:2 of potassium to sodium works well for maximizing muscle fullness.
This is all a part of the mess of figuring out your own internal hunger, fullness, and satiety cues.
Remember, the physical sensation of «fullness» is influenced in a large part by the filling of the stomach and the triggering of the stretch receptors.
How important it is to remember that the honeymoon phase of intuitive eating eventually ends, and that getting back in touch with our hunger and fullness cues is a long, difficult, but integral part of the eating disorder recovery process
Medium - sized patch pockets that are placed on the largest part of the derriere will create more fullness, while side pockets can help accentuate your hips.
The artists represented in this exhibition wish to restore tactility to painting, to redefine drawing as part of the pictorial and to go beyond Postmodernism to retrieve the fullness of painting as major art, including its tactility, explicitly material surface and capacity for metaphor as well its purpose to fulfil what Henri Bergson defined as its principle function: to be «life enhancing» in its vitality.
An actualized phenomenology of being has a part to play in Mosset's works only to the extent that it imparts a reassuring fullness to a quotidian satori.
But I am not aware of an artist before Richter who tries to make pictorial intensity out of a kind of fullness — a stuffed - fullness, or at least a heavy impenetrability — that has no specific substance to its parts, no feeling of its constituent colours and textures having been hit precisely by the maker, and fixed inevitably, in all their unique particularity.
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