Sentences with phrase «punishes transgressions»

Well, Mo, not if it is you God who sets up the rule, polices the rule and punishes transgressions.
If his children forsake my law and do not walk according to my ordinances, if they violate my statutes and do not keep my commandments, then I will punish their transgression with the rod and their iniquity with scourges; but I will not remove from him [that is, Israel, seen corporately in the person of David] my stead - fast love, or be false to my faithfulness.
(5) God rewards obedience and punishes transgression.
While there are many criticisms of the penal substitution theory, the main one rejects God's apparent need to punish transgressions.
This style is predicated on a belief that predictable deterrents are necessary to punish transgressions.
AGW is not the first, nor will it be the last time that science has been subverted, IMO this is due in large parts because of institutional refusal or reluctance to punish transgressions.

Not exact matches

This arguably makes the leader into a kind of whipping boy, which, in the historical sense, was a boy who could be punished by a prince's tutor for the transgressions of the prince who, as royalty, was himself immune to being punished personally.
Did you know that if you die before getting baptized (no matter what transgressions you make), then you get to go to the celestial kingdom (because we believe that men must be punished for their own sins and not for Adams trangression i.e. no original sin).
men are punished for their own sins and not for addams transgression
God proudly punished children of transgressors: Numbers 14:18 18The LORD is slow to anger and abundant in lovingkindness, forgiving iniquity and transgression; but He will by no means clear the guilty, visiting the iniquity of the fathers on the children to the third and the fourth generations.
How could you allow someone you love to be punished for YOUR transgressions?
Wonder if he'll understand that he is being punished for the transgressions of gay people the way that he's claimed of others, staining the memorials of so many others who have passed.
«We believe that men will be punished for their own sins, and not for Adam's transgression.
So why do so many feel that he would punish you twice or more in some cases for your transgressions?
For he was cut off from the land of the living; for the transgression of my people he was punished.
Allah will punish their mockery and will let them continue in their transgression, wandering blindly.
Thus saith the Lord: For three transgressions of Israel, and for four, I will not turn away the punishment thereof,... You only have I known of all the families of the earth: therefore I will punish you for all your iniquities.
You don't torture a child for 5 years because they didn't get an A in math class — so what sense is it to punish someone for eternity (which is rather long) for any other transgression?
Banning them from selling will violate the Bosman ruling and punishes the player for the transgressions of barca.
There were four officials on that pitch, who picked up every single little transgression of ours, and punished them to the full extent of the footballing law, yet failed to notice the massive transgressions of Costa.
If you discover this transgression has happened and then you make them go to bed early for their bad behaviour at school, they are getting punished twice the same crime.
Transform your guilt (the urge to self - punish for one's transgressions) into something positive and life affirming.
Whereas Hitchcock's films put his sympathetic blonde women in peril and appeared to punish them for their apparent «transgressions» (particularly for asserting their independence), as in late period Hitchcock films like Psycho (1960), The Birds (1963) and Marnie (1964), Verhoeven seems to revel in showing the Blonde women in his films command the screen, dictate the narrative and overcome their persecutors.
There's no shortage of women who are punished for their transgressions, and the rest of this cramped, dour, suffocating film is just a series of humiliating lashings upon Miss Julie.
One of my favorite 2017 films, Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri, has gained its share of disapproval because it suggests that one character, an unpleasant racist jerk, might possibly bumble his way to becoming a better person instead of simply being punished for his transgressions.
But it shouldn't stop there, their transgressions upon humanity are so notorious that they shouldn't just die, they should be punished for having lived.
This is concerned with the everyday ganging - up that an ordinary person might get sucked into because they think they're punishing imagined transgressions of a fellow author.
His oppressive boss repeatedly punishes him for minor transgressions.
Most bad reviews are not «bullying,» but some misguided morons do abuse the review system in order to attack or «punish» authors for imagined transgressions or out of sheer malevolence.
Otherwise, the poor dog will predictably break rules that he didn't even know existed and no doubt, be punished for these inevitable «transgressions
Dogs quickly become hand - shy when people take them by the collar to lead them to confinement, grab them by the collar to put them on leash (ending an otherwise enjoyable play session in the park), or grab them by the collar to punish them for some transgression.
Darker natured levels will present a greater challenge to players, so the game will make sure that you are appropriately punished for your transgressions against other players.
The three studios punished for their transgressions are Nexon ($ 875,000), Netmarble ($ 55,000), and NextFloor ($ 4,600).
I agree with your disposition of the TWU affair — it's not the role of the BC law society to punish TWU's perceived, but quite legal, transgressions.
Could anyone please advise me on my legal options in this case, and how I can gather evidence to prove the transgressions and legally punish them?
In response to the judgment, counsel to the Electronic Frontier Foundation suggested that the Jury wanted to punish the defendant for the downloading habits of millions of others, rather than for her own seemingly modest transgressions.
Whether Intel can escape from this unscathed financially remains to be seen, but at least for now Wall Street is not punishing the company for its transgressions, perhaps believing that Intel can resolve the chip security issues satisfactorily in the coming year.
Studies also show that mortality salience can lead people to feel more inclined to punish minor moral transgressions.
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