Instead, she just kept all these things and
pondered them in her heart.
But rather than rashly conclude that either her understanding of biology was wrong or her understanding of theology was wrong, the Bible tells us that she «treasured up all of these things and
pondered them in her heart.»
Only silence; agonizing silence, which would later turn to ceaseless prayer before altars, and usher forth the realization of a maternity that would be hidden from the world — a mystery of hidden love that would be lived as one Mother had shown before,
pondered in the heart, and then held lifeless on the hill of Calvary.
19 But Mary kept all these things, and
pondered them in her heart.
[5] But the Marian Church, the Church of «Yes», of service and celebration of God's plan, of
pondering in the heart and suffering with Christ at the foot of the Cross - this Marian Church is very much a Church that people can understand and recognise, and can come to know and love.
I have found so much inspiration this week in
pondering in my heart the humility of Christ..
I can only imagine what Mary
pondered in her heart and quietly treasured, it brings tears to my eyes!
But Mary treasured up al these things,
pondering them in her heart.
I was just reading the account of Jesus birth this morning in Luke and the phrase «But Mary treasured up all these things and
pondered them in her heart» really stood out to me.
Not exact matches
I can hardly, at the beginning of our term, stand before you silently
pondering things
in my
heart.
In RM 65, Whitehead compares this experience of the unpronounceable that is, nevertheless, known with the knowledge of the mother, who «can ponder many things in their hearts which their lips can not express.&raqu
In RM 65, Whitehead compares this experience of the unpronounceable that is, nevertheless, known with the knowledge of the mother, who «can
ponder many things
in their hearts which their lips can not express.&raqu
in their
hearts which their lips can not express.»
The
heart in my breast is balanced between two ways as I
ponder, whether I should snatch him out of the sorrowful battle and set him down still alive
in the rich country of Lykia, or beat him under at the hands of the son of Menoitios.
We are twice told that she «treasures» the words entrusted to her by angels and shepherds and that she «
ponders these things»
in her
heart (Luke 2:19, 51).
He was perplexed, and
pondered these things
in his
heart.
And just as we can
ponder on the Unity Law on many levels throughout creation, and marvel at God's work either
in simplicity of principle or
in great depth of detail, so too
in the rosary we can contemplate the Mystery of Christ at many levels, from the childlike words of trust and confidence contained
in the prayers themselves, through meditation on the mysteries of our Lord's loving work for us, to the heights of mystical union with the Mind and
Heart of Christ.
The scripture itself says that every way of a man is right
in his own eyes: but the LORD
ponders the
hearts.
Her innocence, faith, and dedication as a girl at Nazareth and her
pondering and cherishing
in her
heart later what she saw or was told about her son are noted by Luke (1:26 - 38; 2:19, 33, 51).
Ponder these things
in your
heart... if you do, there still may be hope for you!
It would take a hard
heart indeed to be irritated
in any way by such gestures, so instead, let's
ponder just how active a dedication we're considering here.
So if you've asked yourself to give up again the littlest time you've just recovered for yourself, or if you've
pondered if your mind is ready for another child — and you've answered yes to all these — then chances are your
heart is ready for another little sunshine
in your family.
«The first time we brought our small - town, somewhat sheltered kids together with the urban students — most of whom live
in the shadows of Chicago's skyscrapers but have never once been to the
heart of the Loop or a major museum — one of them
pondered, «What are the real differences between life
in Effingham and life
in Chicago?»»
AuthorHouse author Gloria D. Gonsalves
ponders these questions and invites you to join her
in a new literary revolution where writers «pen it as your
heart desires.»
Given the cuts to Government spending that are kicking
in everywhere, is it time to ask what role green groups should play
in a shrinking state?Transition Movement Gets Political I started
pondering this question having read a
heart - felt and passionate account by Sarah Nicholl and Marietta Birkholtz over at Transition Culture of how climate change and peak oil activists are fighting swinging cuts to schools, libraries and other essential public services.
It's a question worth
pondering in the wake of National Reconciliation Week, during which the
Heart Foundation launched its second Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP), which includes an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Employment and Retention Strategy.
I also love the verse that says, «Mary
pondered these things
in her
heart.»