Sentences with phrase «perfect understanding not»

Overall the model means stick like glue to the observations, giving an impression of near - perfect understanding not just of global but of regional climate change over the last century.

Not exact matches

Confident people understand no one is perfect, and however you just screwed up, it's probably not the end of the world.
Sarah O'Rourke, Autodesk's youth audience strategist, says that these young inventors understand what so many adults forget about innovation — not to let the perfect be the enemy of the good.
When prom - related plans fail to be anything less than perfect — the prom group falling through, realizing your dress is all wrong the night before the dance, getting a date who doesn't understand what a «corsage» is — it can often seem a lot worse than it really is.
That shows you understand that you can't be perfect but you can do better.
So many employers are looking for the perfect fit, which I don't understand.
Believe it or not, competitive pursuit after a Thanksgiving turkey's wishbone is a perfect metaphor for understanding better customer centric content marketing.
Understanding this market history helps us focus in on what really matters in investing — lengthy participation, not perfect timing.
It is important that markets understand how a central bank formulates policy, but that does not equate to perfect foresight.
This is to allow English speakers fully understand what the app is all about as Google - translated versions are not always perfect.
«I am not yet finished; nor do I believe we are ever to have a perfect understanding of so complex a system as the global money machine.
Don't wait to have a perfect understanding of your audience to start creating the content they need to see.
Growing up in Mississippi, the state with the highest population of unbanked and underbanked residents, Allen saw the perfect opportunity to solve a problem that impacts over 2.5 billion people worldwide from a perspective that most wouldn't understand.
Even though the scripture uses some aspects of ancient mil life to help us understand spiritual truths, the mil life and church life are not a perfect analogy or paradigm by which to judge the other.
Kindly try to understand that Quran, Islam and Prophet are free from those pretending to be Muslims, therefore if you have any blame or bad word I kindly ask you to address it to Muslims for being not perfect but keep aside from that the Quran, Islam and Muhammed since only Muslims might be not as perfect as the religion is..
I can tell you that Mitt, like the rest of us, is not perfect but he is a man of great integrity who understands and respects the separation between church and state.
After a while, though, I get tired of the comments from those who don't understand how I could «turn my back on God» and «be so hard on Christians just because we're not perfect
Wouldn't a perfect God write a book perfectly to be understood by all.
Mandarax u want to know why a perfect God aand a perfect Bible are not understood in an IMPERFECT world by imperfect people??? Do gold rings change into silver because we sweat when we wear them?
Our goal is to approach Scripture reverently and prayerfully, and when we find something we do not understand, we pray harder, study more, and if the answer still eludes us humbly acknowledge our own limitations in the face of the perfect Word of God
I readily admit that my own understanding is not perfect.
For it is only in love that the unequal can be made equal, and it is only in equality or unity that an understanding can be effected, and without a perfect understanding the Teacher is not the God, unless the obstacle comes wholly from the side of the learner, in his refusing to realize that which had been made possible for him.
I would strongly suggest you «Know them by their fruit» and understand the bible we have today didn't fall from the sky as perfect.
They are not perfect because t hey are not God, so are necessarily not perfect, therefore they are evil in your understanding.
We aren't going to be perfect at loving others, only Jesus was and is, but don't let that deter you from trying to understand and listen to those around you.
Before searching for the perfect piece of the puzzle to complete you, understand that we're all broken and meant to be filled by Christ, not another human being.
1 Corinthians 2:14 seems to be the perfect passage to defend the Calvinistic teaching of total inability, for it seems to say that the natural man can not accept or understand the things of God.
Please understand the Bible reveals that things are not perfect after the fall of Adam and Eve so things aren't going to go as you think they should.
To this extent, our understanding of God's perfection is how we think we would be if we were perfect, But projecting from human imperfection is not necessarily the best way to understand divine perfection.
In a typical theology, this would not ultimately affect God because God is understood as perfect apart from any relationship to creation.
Not perfect, but I feel like he understands right from wrong.
To be God — not just to share a spark of the divine, nor to be in God's image, nor to be a lesser divine being like the angels, nor any of the other possible subversions of the orthodox doctrine, 2 but really to be God — in any Christian understanding, this means to be eternal and unlimited, to be perfect in love and understanding.
But frankly, with my understanding of the verse, it really doesn't matter too much how you translate the words, or whether you know what a «periphrastic future - perfect passive participle» is.
We sin and — ho - hum — it's expected, we just «pray» and «repent» and encourage ourselves with the usual repertoire of comforting thoughts - «God understands me»; «I'm forgiven, not perfect»; «I'm a sinner»; «God forgave my sins even before I sinned because he knew I was going to sin»; «God forgives all my sins; past, present, and... future.»
When the prayer was not granted, he understood God to be saying to him that «My grace is sufficient for you for my power is made perfect in weakness.»
I'm not saying we're perfect down here, I'm simply saying that the more I hear from American Christians, the more I start realising that there are some very strange problems that side of the world that I struggle to understand.
Understand me when I say this living a life that is pleasing and acceptable to God is not living a perfect / mistake free life.
As much as he hasn't been perfect you have to look at the mess your last republitard president put you in and what Obama walked in to to understand why he is having so many issues.
The Church is not committed to a process of arbitrary change - that is not how to understand Newman's phrase «to be perfect, is to change often».
Jeremy I believe you answered the question in another discussion why God seemed evil by punishing other nations i prefer the word you used which is judgement.God weighs up the hearts and then judges fairly thats not evil in fact he weighs up all the factors before he makes his decision and his decisions are perfect and wise.When he commanded Israel to wipe out other nations it was Gods judgement on these nations because of the evil they had committed in alot of ways its exaggerated because they did nt have Christ to shield them like we have if anything it shows how merciful God is towards us today.In those days gods judgement was quick and immediate.What happened to Israel when they broke the laws God gave them they immediately fell into judgement often resulting in many deaths to there own people until the sins of the people were dwelt with.So even for Gods people it was a conditional on there attitude and actions towards God.Again we see God is merciful to these previous nations that were destroyed as Christ after his crucifiction went and preached to them giving them the opportunity to repent so again we see God is still merciful.His word is true The Lord is not slow in keeping his promise, as some understand slowness.
Mama kindless is not perfect, but I did go to school and these days, I can hardly understand what people are trying to say to each other.
Someone who might understand that I can't and don't want to be perfect — someone who can need me as a friend.
You see, I also do not believe that God is a white bearded old man in a nightshirt... The God (dess) I understand is too huge, too eternally absolute and too immense an ultimate and perfect Love and a complete manifestation of Allness to be limited by human concepts.
My point is that on the surface, at least, the analysis of «X is omnipotent» that goes with Griffin's third position concerning the deficiency of Premise X does not capture the idea of perfect power as understood by Griffin and as generally understood in discussions of this topic.
As I mentioned before, our subconscious understanding of the laws of the universe does not question the perfection which allows us to breath, drink, eat, and procreate, it simply understands that perfection because ultimately every cell division, firing of a neuron, lysis of a cell, infection etc. is subject to those laws, whether we consciously see them as perfect or not.
When I was growing deafer, I shut myself off from what I could understand, what I could hear — simply because it was not as beautiful and as perfect as what I remembered from my days of better hearing.
Please understand that i by no means am saying that i or those other people that live holy (set apart) lives are perfect or that we don't sin, but if we do its the exception not the rule.
In fact, two gems from Pascal's Pénsées would make for perfect epigrams with which to begin and end Kugel's book: «The eternal silence of these infinite spaces frightens me» (which sums up his argument about the absolute «smallness» and «silence» that circumscribe our existence and lead us to transcendence), and, «The heart has its reasons, which reason can not understand,» (which sums up his argument against rational reductionism).
We can therefore come to understand the universe as the result of the «Mind of God» not merely in a poetic sense but as immediately founded upon the creative power of God's own perfect relationality and unity of being.
I know that I don't have perfect understanding or knowledge.
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