If you think you, or I, or anyone is capable of fulfilling God's law of
perfection, than I really don't even know what to say.
If we are looking for
perfection in role models and «pillars of history», we're going to come up empty handed.
God apparently so BADLY MISJUDGED how things would turn out that the VERY FIRST WOMAN blew his plans for
perfection and living forever and the first human baby MURDERED the second.
The context states it quite clearly — and I would «
perfection» as «well rounded / complete».
You say that you don't see Jesus in the churches — I don't know what churches you have been to, but there are definitely churches that do well in representing and teaching Jesus Christ (not all churches of course) HOWEVER... if you think you will find
perfection in a human being, you must know that your kidding yourself.
If you think about it I am not the one holding to
a perfection ideal that can not be achieved — I don't see the teachings that way at all.
Once again, the Universe remains ever - changing, same as always, purring in
perfection.
The only way to regain
that perfection is to fall out of sin and the only way to do that would be to never have ever sinned (which no one, save for Jesus, has ever done).
But what is God's
perfection?
Our original discussion was about the «
perfection» how / when / where God worked to allow for the most people possible.
His standard is
perfection.
There is no «finish line» of
perfection, no end to evolution.
I do not see anything that I would change... the Plan appears perfect to me because it was set up that way by
Perfection Himself.
What is in view is the distinctive goodness and
perfection of the human male and female.
Hold fast through everything to sincere love which is the beginning and end of all doing of good and the bond of
perfection.
Obverver, if god is the standard for goodness and
perfection, then I have a lot of people I need to kill.
I believe that, when you die, if you are a Christian, God accepts you into
the perfection of Heaven by cleansing you of your sins by way of Jesus.
That is why «forgiveness» not
perfection is the heart of the Gospel message.
A lawmaker in the US Senate (referring to a totally different subject) said something that made sense: «Don't let
perfection become the enemy of the possible».
Adam and Eve screwed up
perfection.
The reality is that every single person is born destined for hell, because all of us have fallen short of God's demand for
perfection.
I believe the incomprehensible
perfection of every character God has is intensified with a black backdrop like they use for diamonds.
Our hashbrowns are seasoned to
perfection and mixed with zesty onions.
Iliodor was a protégé of Archbishop Germogen, who, before being tonsured as a monk, had castrated himself to achieve moral
perfection.
Practice was made
a perfection by all of God's first born sons when the Big Bang blew apart the small sizes of the atomically nuanced materialized relativism beginning moments of our becoming celestial creations we now know of as being our celestial Cosmos.
Everything is thus an image of God, for
the perfection of a thing would be to be God.
In our drive for success and maintaining a façade of
perfection across our social media feeds, the reality of failure terrifies us.
Any discussion about their religion that straus from
perfection is immediately defined as persecution.
What all religions do in general and what Christianity does to
perfection is to keep people ignorant, keep people scared (after death punishments) and keep them brainwashed (Virgin birth, resurrection etc).
If by your rationale he created everything and is omnipotent and omniscient that means he created im
perfection and knew where it was heaed.
We all fall short of
his perfection!
Church membership increased dramatically, particularly among Methodists and Baptists, whose belief in the possibility of moral
perfection generated renewed interest in national morality.
Or was it some explosion from outer space that just happened to make
perfection of a solar system that we humans could never comprehend fully.
Yet Christians are commanded to be «prepared to make a defense to anyone who asks you for a reason for the hope that is in you» (1 Peter 3:15), and unless one is determined to do no more than mutely wave people towards the nearest church, this can only be achieved by giving some account of the coherence (not
perfection) and development (not fulfillment) one discerns in one's own life.
That's a limited view of
perfection if it must be cold and flat and unfeeling.
There is never going to be
perfection o this planet or in the world in my lifetime and I am 53 now.
The Lutheran Simul captures our reality better than do visions of
perfection or divinization or anticipation of the eschaton.
Although there is some dispute about his teaching, it would seem that Spinoza, for example, equated God with the systematic
perfection of the world order.
Oberst has never been an advocate for
perfection, but he really throws off the chains here.
and yes, i've heard more than one claim
perfection.
We can always make progress, but we aren't ever going to reach
perfection in this life.
Have you personally heard one calm
perfection?
Don't expect
perfection - don't be discouraged if your first two or three or 30 songs come out incohesive, dumb - sounding or unfinished.
Finally she doesn't mention the different colors and genders when she talks abouts
perfection.
The single greatest benefit and the central point of Jesus» crucifix is that when we fall short of Jesus» own
perfection, our sins are covered anyway.
YOU: Christian
perfection is a Christian doctrine which holds that the soul of the baptised Christian may attain a high degree of virtue and holiness and become entirely sanctified with the help of divine grace of Jesus.
Some suggest that Utah's unique Mormon culture — 70 % of the state's population belongs to the church — requires
perfection and the public presentation of a happy face, whatever may be happening privately.
In many ways, the shift in society to achieve
perfection is a shift that says, «God, we don't need you anymore — we've got this one covered.»
I never claimed they were «perfect»... but neither did G - d demand
perfection.