Sentences with phrase «pronounced judgment on»

3 For though absent in body, I am present in spirit; and as if present, I have already pronounced judgment on the one who did such a thing.
God pronounced judgment on the people living during the days of Noah (Gen 6:5, 11 - 13).
So Q pronounced judgment on «this generation.»
It is painful for me to pronounce this judgment on the multitude of Christians who sided with the National Liberation Front during the Algerian war.
The power to bind and loose, conferred on all the apostles jointly and to Peter in particular (Matthew 16:19) is seen in the Catechism of the Catholic Church as authority to absolve sins, to pronounce judgments on doctrine and to make decisions on Church discipline.
Thus he is able to pronounce judgment on the existing order, threatening destruction of every order which resists the pressure of a higher level of community, and holding out the promise of a glorious new age to all who are faithful to this demand.
Jesus did not turn a blind eye to sin or avoid pronouncing judgment on those who sinned because that was part and parcel of who He was and why He came — to reveal His Father to those who would hear and reveal the punishment for those who ignored His message.
They don't carry the evidence of a prior way of life; they don't pronounce judgment on our society.
Annnnnnnd then you proceed to pronounce judgment on both groups.
I'm almost sensing from some that they think God has no right to set up a theocracy, and no right to pronounce his judgment on people.
I have always told students that when they pronounce judgment on historical figures, they should do so in the light of possibilities in that person's circumstances.
Specifically, Wright is skeptical of form criticism, which dices the Gospels up into bite - sized portions — a riddle here, a parable there — and then pronounces judgment on the authenticity of this or that piece of data.
If so, you could qualify to be 1 of 15 lay members of a «jury» that will pronounce judgment on whether society needs this technology.
In that regard, we are like children who, after listening to fairy tales, begin to suspect that trolls populate the underside of every bridge and that cloudy mirrors will pronounce judgment on our pulchritude.

Not exact matches

At the last judgment, the Catechism of the Catholic Church tells us, Christ «will pronounce the final word on all history.
When I later asked Parrish about that newspaper letter exchange, he commented: «I felt like someone was trying to sit on God's throne and pronounce judgment.
So identified were they with the new cause, that they had difficulty both in relating themselves to the old and in pronouncing the ever - needed word of judgment on the new.
The Murjites — literally those who postpone; here, those who postpone judgment until it is pronounced by God on the Day of Judgment — were more tolerant than the others in their political views and more liberal - minded on theological questions.
He pronounces fierce judgment on the Corinthians who remain milk - drinking believers, never learning to eat the rich meat and to quaff the good wine of the gospel.
He pronounced decisive prophetic judgments on the organized religion of his day, reminiscent of an Amos or a Jeremiah.
It should not accept their advice or motivation but should look behind this to the judgment which God pronounces on it, and which may be the very opposite of what the world has in view.
It is always amazing when people who will have no judgment pronounced on themselves have no problem judging others.
Preaching on ethical issues is often associated with angrily pronouncing God's judgment.
He, too, like Amos before him, pronounced an austere judgment of doom on his apostate people, (Hosea 4:1 ff.)
We pronounce blessing on those who believe as we do and judgment on those who do not by the authority of God; but is that divine authority the authority by which Jesus spoke and taught: We believe that God is always on our side and not on the side of other; but is it not possible that God of Jesus may sometimes be on the side of other rather than on our side?
He pronounced judgment only on lust — that is, sex without mutual love which uses another as an «it.»
This Court, on an application for a stay, can not deny the existence of the precedent established by the judgment below or pronounce upon the merits of the appeal, except to say that the appeal is not devoid of merit.
If, on the other hand, the legislature of the Union or the legislature of any member of the Union shall pass a law within the general scope of its constitutional power, the court can not pronounce it to be void merely because it is in its judgment contrary to the principles of natural justice.
Insurance regulator IRDAI has said it is not mandatory to link Aadhaar with existing insurance policies until a judgment is pronounced by Supreme Court on its constitutional validity.
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