Sentences with phrase «pity one»

The problem is, when we approach someone with pity and then stay at that level, there is never any mutuality to the relationship.
Pity then, you did not complete the picture with rationalizing the irrational.
how sad... I pity this man so much... spontaneous creation???????... how about this: God in all his glorious, majestic power created EVERYTHING!!!
I will cut you down; my eye will not spare, and I will have no pity.
Anger, resentment, frustration, self - pity, questioning God are all perfectly normal responses to the situation, and it doesn't mean that they do not love their mothers.
«Laws of peace, of love, of unity, Of pity, compassion, forgiveness; Let each chuse one habitation, His ancient infinite mansion, One command, one joy, one desire, One curse, one weight, one measure, One King, one God, one Law.»
I pity anyone who hears these words: Mat 25:41 Then shall he say also unto them on the left hand, Depart from me, ye cursed, into everlasting fire, prepared for the devil and his angels:
Look at Christ's example of the Good Samaritan — his first response for the downtrodden man splayed across the roadway was indeed pity.
Only he looks truly back into the past who looks forward to the future and to our common Lord, who takes pity on our guilty past and offers us a future in his grace.
But it is a pity that the appropriate critical relation toward atheism has been uncritically expanded into a kind of negativism.
The last thing that poor people need is your pity.
We do not know if the older son goes into the party, or if he continues to sit outside in the dark throwing a little pity party of his own.
Don't have any pity.
I am so sorry I can not believe,» and then appeals to you for pity because he can not believe.
It's been known to happen... but it would be a pity if it did.
Be kind enough to have pity on her and on me and bring us to old age together.»
Often it is joined with an exaggerated self - pity or self - accusation and with deep depression about life in general.
Pity they repealed the anti-blashemy laws.
So, those that can not help but look down upon others (whatever the reason, doesn't have to be religion) and feel like they must «enlighten» those others... how about you shove your pity where the sun don't shine.
If one says no, then what of the self - pity, anger, envy, worry, inaction which so often accompany these states?
If anything, we should have pity on these people.»
But if you are on here telling the world that you've never had a moment of hypocracy in your life than I pity you.
You all have a sad life and I pity you, must be so empty and lonely.
Else we might just start to pity ourselves and we know from 1 cor 13 that love doesn't seek its own.
Such matters can not only be disrupting in themselves, but when rebelled against in self - pity as they often are, can upset one's entire psychophysical balance including the life of prayer.
The pity of this is, they miss being exposed in a more rigorous fashion to exactly how scientists go about their daily work.
Furthermore... «treating people with pity like they have a mental illness.»
You can only be a doormat if you are in a place of self pity.
Thus Martin of Tours, who, to judge by the number of churches named for him, was an inspiration and model of many an ecclesiastic and layman, was remembered by a friend and admirer as never angry or annoyed or mournful and as having nothing in his mouth but Christ and nothing in his heart but piety, peace, and pity.
Let there be none to extend kindness unto him; Neither let there be any to have pity on his fatherless children.
What a pity that so much of those years» potential is lost amidst unpaid bills and diaper pails, too little time together and too much scrambling for success.
The people in its misery has obeyed the law of necessity and done wrong, but God has profound pity on the man who is brought down thus.
It is a pity, therefore, that in chapter 6, «Irenaeus» Contribution to Early Christian Interpretation of the Song of Songs», by Karl Shuve, despite the fact that he does mention Hippolytus, no reference is made to Origen and Gregory of Nyssa, both of whom wrote extensively about the Song of Songs.
I pity all these children who were not given proper guidance in their young formative years.
Its a pity we cant stand up to demonstrate how democracy and free speech should be a beacon, instead of being the same as those crazy people rioting over this.
So take pity on my damned soul.
Pity me if you want for my parents style but I turned out well, and I will do the same for my daughter.
They tend to sink into self - pity, which is the most miserable type of selfishness, as well as perhaps the most potent factor for loneliness and self - isolation.
Show no mercy or pity!
I, on the other hand, pity you.»
I am so sorry I can not believe,» and then appeals to us for pity because he can not believe, but when the Holy Spirit touches a man's heart, he no longer looks upon unbelief as a mark of intellectual superiority; he does not look upon it as a mere misfortune; he sees it as the most daring, decisive and damning of all sins and is overwhelmed with a sense of his awful guilt in that he had not believed on the name of the only begotten Son of God.
«Robert, I'm a non-believer and the last thing I would do would be to look to you for pity.
However the members contemplate, heal, discipline, develop, pity, and finally commit their personal bodies is likely to coincide with the ways they understand and act on the corporate body of which they are a part.
Matthew and Luke omit the word and most translations follow those manuscripts which have «moved with pity».
It's a pity you didn't know more about the human anatomy in both its terrestrial and its celestial stages.
«Many Christians still at bottom look upon God as one of the most selfish, self - absorbed Beings in the universe, far more selfish than they could think it right to be themselves, — intent only upon His own honor and glory, looking out continually that His own rights are never trampled on; and so absorbed in thoughts of Himself and of His own righteousness, as to have no love or pity to spare for the poor sinners who have offended Him.»
These days, however, many religious and moral traditionalists in America can easily relate to the young Madison's anguished plea for pity and prayer — or at the very least for a revival of liberty of conscience.
I'm not looking for pity.
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