Sentences with phrase «promise of a new life»

And go to the empty tomb, where there is the promise of a new life that will never die.
Education is the attempt to fulfill the high hopes and fervent expectations which center around a child at his birth; it is the effort to make good the promise of a new life in its boundless potentiality.
One is each believer's experience of salvation and the promise of new life.
Old ways of thinking about the world, the habits of the old way of life can lead her to doubt the promises of the new life in Christ.
The clouds may still hover but the rainbow provides hope and promise of new life ahead.
The promise of new life is compressed into tiny kernels that burst open under the right conditions with the miracle of a sprout.
Relief that winter is over, relief that I don't have to wait anymore, relief that the faithful promise of new life to come again has proven true.
The mail order brides want the promise of a new life that they may never have otherwise.
She plays Eilis, bored by rural Ireland yet apprehensive about the promise of a new life in New York, where a kindly a kindly priest (Jim Broadbent) has found her a job in a department store.
The promise of a new life emerges when Barry inadvertently attracts the affection of a mysterious woman named Lena (Emily Watson), but their budding relationship is threatened when he falls prey to the swindling operator of a phone sex line and her deranged boss (played with maniacal brio by Philip Seymour Hoffman).
A better one, I guess, according to whatever calculations my parents were going by then, and so they let go of the world I would've been born into, the only world they knew; they held to the promise of that new life and crossed an ocean and tied our destinies to everyone we'd find on the other shores.
Thank you for your company in making them the promise of new life.
In April, it's the promise of new life / growth and in the fall, preparing for the winter and the family time spent cozied up in our home.

Not exact matches

Periscope, for example, is one of the company's most promising new technologies, but it faces a huge competitive threat in Facebook Live.
The memory - eating disease, expected to afflict 15 million Americans by 2060 (and tens of millions more around the world as life expectancy increases), has no cure; a new drug for the condition hasn't been approved in well over a decade; initially promising experimental treatments seem to be failing with clockwork regularity; and there's not even a definitive consensus on what, exactly, biopharma companies should focus on while developing Alzheimer's medicines.
'' «Every day brings the promise of a new beginning, and the opportunity to transform every life challenge into a gift.
But the promise of the new rules is that entrepreneurs like Regina, who don't live in charmed places like Menlo Park and Manhattan, or have friends at Facebook, now have more alternatives, more potential swings of the bat.
Can you imagine leaving your home, risking it all for the promise of a better life in a new country?
Like Rogers has done with its Share Everything Plans, pushing legacy customers towards more lucrative options with promises of value - added freebies like Shomi and NHL GameCentre Live, Fido's new plans offer tangible benefits for new and exiting subscribers.
They are full of hope for you — for «your promise,» for a life filled with happiness and health, and for the fact that your arrival gave them a slightly more personal way to announce their new Chan Zuckerberg Initiative.
And once again, in that promise, I am raised to new life... belief takes hold of me again.
That he believed in his heart that the resurrection of Christ promised new life.
The outsourcing of U.S. jobs overseas, the subject of much discussion in this year's presidential campaign, is part of an economic movement that promises a better life — indeed, a new beginning — for many people in developing countries.
His resurrection was its power of new life and the promise of life in the presence of God forever in the world to come.
The new life in Christ, the consequent transformation of all their hopes and expectations, the sense of fresh power to achieve the hitherto impossible, the vital awareness of the change which had been effected in their relations with God, the confidence of sin forgiven and of restoration to divine favor, the «joy in the holy Spirit,» and confident looking forward to great events still to come, and soon, as the result of Christ's exaltation at God's right hand and of his promised coming as Redeemer and Judge — all this lies behind the choice and the use of technical terms or concepts borrowed, first of all, from current Jewish messianism.
Rather, it is a series that we repeat each time a new appreciation of the demand and promise of the gospel throws fresh light on areas of our lives that our journey toward maturing has not yet touched or not touched deeply enough.
When I first started living and working as an intern in the beleaguered but promising city of Camden, New Jersey, some leaders from our ministry held perhaps one of the most candid orientation sessions I've ever experienced.
Any return to the first promise as itself more normative was then termed, simply, «judaizing,» and was regarded as a rejection of the new promise of eternal life through Jesus» resurrection.
Most of us who read this will soon take our journey to a house where the promises of God come true and new life comes into the world, for so we can describe the church of which we are a member.
Women are promised a new life, but end up forced into a life of prostitution.
Subsequently, the Scriptures and tradition become the constraining informational sources on which members of the Church rely in order to situate themselves in the presence of the promising mystery that gave new life to the disciples after the death of Jesus.
The Church's existence, then, remains essential to revelation as the sign or «sacrament» of God's fidelity to the promise first given to Abraham and ratified in Jesus» being raised up to new life.
We cross the Jordan with Jesus (Joshua 3) through death into the promised land of new life with God.
By interpreting his death as both the revelation and empowerment of new life in God's Spirit, Christians claim that God's promises are fulfilled and our destiny made possible.
The Reverend William Corbin promised his people that it would «cause the Heavens to drop Fatness round about your Habitations, and the Earth to bring forth Plenty; and you shall not fail of abundance of all things for the maintenance of your Grandeur and comfort of your Lives...» 2 And many substantial New Englanders found that the promises were fulfilled.
That same symbol is used in the Garden of Eden as the promise of provision, in Jeremiah 17 to illustrate a man whose trust is in the Lord, and in Revelation 22, which describes another tree of life that bears fruit in the new earth.
About sons of Abraham the elder was Ismael since his wife Sara was not giving birth and that's why she married him to Hager her servant whom gave him Ismael and then he took Hager and Ismael to Mecca as a new found land for them to live on... At later stage at a different place when Abraham was visited by the Angels whom were heading for the people of «Lut / Lot» that they promised him that Sara will give birth towards which Abraham and Sara were surprised being at old age but Angels told them that for GOD is easy to give them same...
The starting point is the appearance of One who asserted that he came to announce and inaugurate the kingly rule of God in such a way as to actualize the hopes of the people of God, make effective the liberating promise and power of God, establish men — by his life and teaching and deeds — in a new relationship to God and to one another.
We are the temple of living stones — the new one that Jesus promised to build.
There is no room for doubt as to what he means: God's people are promised a new type of bodily existence, the fulfillment and redemption of our present bodily life.
If we arent reading the Bible to grow to learn of God and his ways and to recieve of it's promises and new life then what are we reading it for?
Only then does God step in and resurrect the shattered dream and the (seemingly) broken promise up out of the ashes into a glorious new life.
This promise was understood in the light of the resurrection (2:22)-- for then it was that the Church of Christ came alive to this new life and by the power of his Spirit was made the temple of God and the house of prayer for all nations (John 20).
The promise of new possibility for oneself and others is the condition of any truly virtuous life.
In the creation story, in the promise to Noah, in Yahweh's pledge to Moses at Sinai, in Jeremiah's prospects for a new covenant written on the heart, and in accounts of the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus, God is always portrayed as promising everlasting loyalty.
But it is only by passing through such a chaos that we can reach the new world lying upon our horizon, a world reversing the forms and structures of our inherited consciousness and experience, and a world promising a new life and freedom to that broken and guilty creature, man.
Jesus, who brings a new creation, a new kingdom, the turning of the ages, lives among the beasts — symbols of temptation and threat — but is blessed by the angels — symbols of astonishing promise.
Christianity promises to inspire men and women to lead a new life and to teach them how to do it, and this promise has already been fulfilled in the lives of the saints.
NOW... LIFE... «I WAS dead - but I am alive...» God gave earthly things as a reminder of spiritual ones (new birth, promised land etc.) Let's see the function of blood in the living organism: the major one is TRANSPORTING of a) oxygen and carbon dioxide between the lungs and rest of the body, b) nutrients to the body, c) Waste products to be detoxified or removed by the liver and kidneys... See the picture?
I believe when we tell people about the great things (they are loved by God now and not when they get better) and when we speak clearly of the great things God has done and still promises to do, then we create new ways for people to live and new worlds for them to live in.
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