Sentences with phrase «quoted verses»

When Jesus disciples asked Him what sin did this man commit that he was in this condition, gives us a clue just as these quoted verses also do.
Because the devil did what most of us do — He quoted verses out of context.
Perhaps a modern paraphrase for us today would be: «If I have my doctrinal statement nailed down flawlessly and am able to prove myself right by quoting verses to support my theology, but do not have love, I am dead wrong.»
In an attempt to polish Islam's image, Muslim activists usually quote verses from the Quran that were written in the early days of the Islamic movement while Mohammed lived in Mecca.
You can quote verses from the Quran all day long, but nothing will change the fact that your beloved Muhammed is a pedophile and that legions of Islam's followers treat women with less regard than dogs.
Gerald, not only are you talking about a 2000 year old viewpoint where people died off much faster and earlier than they do today, but to quote another verse in the bible, it says that a mans seed should never be wasted and would serve better in the belly of a wh * re.
Quoting verses doesn't mean you understand them.
Notice when one quotes a verse that shows contridictions, hate, brutality Christians say it's out of context or it has some other meaning but they can throw one - liners (John 3:16) by itself and should not be questioned?
You quoted the verse «God is love so I assume so.
Go quote your verses to your fellow church members OK?
Same goes for the teetotalers, who argue and quote verses because they're afraid to face the ease with which they pass judgment on their drinking brethren.
Right wing conservative types have a Jesus who is against gay marraige, is anti-abortion, thinks there should be prayer in school, and teaches the prosperity stuff and so on... Left wing liberal Christians quote the verses about giving up possessions, feeding and clothing the poor... inner city Christians often have a Jesus who is about social justice... we were made in His image?
CatholicMom Sorry did not mean to sound as you might expect as I am happy you have asked again will try to quote verses of the Quran and if you read in time you will know what indifference's we have after all my God is your God and God of all creations and these words are his words and not mine or any mortal creature..
Many Christians like to quote this verse and meditate upon it.
Jesus quotes a verse.
I think Satan loves it when we quote verses at him.
I'm all for calling out the hypocrisy and dysfunction, but I'm not sure quoting a verse that actually is the opposite of that is really working with the idea of «spiritual butchery».
Ironically, I recently discovered that the context of that commonly - quoted verse is not about God's mysterious wrath but about His mysterious mercy.
Because he loves to quote verses right back.
You think memorizing and quoting verses will defeat the devil?
The doctrine of Inspiration creates a whole mass of people who think the words themselves are God's Word, and so simply by quoting a verse, they are speaking the words of God, even if they don't have a clue what the words mean.
We feel like if we can quote a verse from «God's Holy Word» then everything will be fine.
And as proof he quotes this verse.
And quoting verses about God's goodness doesn't make Him feel any more good.
«You quote a verse and then add words to it that aren't there (gay or straight), but criticize me for adding a meaning to the Leviticus verse you don't like.»
I sometimes delete the foulest, most hate - filled comments on this site from people who quote verses left and right to justify their hate.
Lots of people like to quote this verse when things go wrong in their life, but it should not be quoted for those who do not love God and are not living according to His purposes and calling.
This is why I quoted verse 12 — it applies to the woman.
I don't see the point at all about quoting a verse that refers to a man marrying a virgin woman.
Yet trouble enters when we quote verses here and there and put meanings on them which are not supported either by the total message of Jesus or by the facts of our own experience.
Those who tend to just quote verse after verse do not seem to realize that there are different explanations for those verses than the interpretations they personally hold.
The cardinal quotes a verse of scripture; the peasant replies that the cardinal quoted the verse incorrectly.
Then, everywhere he went all day, he would sing Gospel songs and quote verses to co-workers.
In fact, The Virgin Mary visited John's mother (Elizebeth)(Luke 1:39 - 45) since we finally got to quoting verses).
To say that quoting a verse from the Bible can be offensive, could have serious implications on the freedom of prison ministers to share the good news of the gospel.
The world loves to quote this verse.
Even Christians love to quote this verse to one another in the name of love and tolerance.
You do not even know that when everybody was attacking jesus's character on «Lightening struck Jesus statue», there were some Muslims, including myself, who were quoting verses of Quran about the beautiful Prophet Jesus and defending Christians too.
It does no good just to quote verses.
If they do quote the verse, they usually only quote the first half of John 6:70.
I put forward a case for an approach based on «freedom from oppression that Jesus talks of» — it would be a simple case of quoting the verse and context.
Your summary statement after quoting these verses made the most sense: «As can be seen, several of these texts seem to pretty clearly state that God sovereignly chooses who will come to Jesus.»
If he wants to refute me, he is going to have to learn what I believe, rather than just quote verses, call names, and make (incorrect) assumptions about my beliefs.
The man, knew his bible forwards and backwards and could quote verse after verse.
Matthew 21:5 quotes these verses together with Isaiah 62:11.
Quoting verses from a 3500 year old fiction novel written by bronze age goat herders... Here's one for you: «Luke, I am your father» Vader 5:24 - 26
Thus it is not wrong to quote this verse meaning «believe in Jesus to gain everlasting life».
I have been having numerous online (and offline) conversations recently about various theological topics (baptism, unpardonable sin, women in ministry, etc.), and in these discussions, people will often quote a verse to defend their view, and these verses often includes the word «save» (cf., Matt 24:13; 1 Pet 3:21, 1 Cor 3:15; 5:5; 2 Thess 2:10; 1 Tim 2:15; James 2:14 - 26).
Certainly the Christian leaders of the first several centuries did not quote this verse to refer to males who loved males.
And then they quote a verse or ten which they believe disproves the point of my post.
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