Sentences with phrase «radical grace with»

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Instead I am outside with the misfits, with the rebels, the dreamers, the people of the second chance, the radical grace givers, the ones with arms wide open, the ones that you've rejected as not worthy of being listened to and I will be happy here.
I want to be outside with the misfits, with the rebels, the dreamers, the second - chance givers, the radical grace lavishers, the ones with arms wide open, the courageously vulnerable, and among even — or maybe especially — the ones rejected by the Table as not worthy enough or right enough.
Full quote: «I want to be outside with the misfits, with the rebels, the dreamers, second - chance givers, the radical grace lavishers, the ones with arms wide open, the courageously vulnerable.»
I also knew that it had to have something to do with the radical, free grace of God in Jesus Christ.
Where others might have cowered before this shooter, or responded with more violence, she prayed, told stories, offered love, made herself vulnerable, and embodied radical grace.
but the fact that you are asking that question DOES mean you are actually hearing the radical nature of grace in comparison with the self - salvation of religion.
The theological language of sin and grace once spoke of a decentered ego with all the force of the most radical French postmodernists.
In the last chapter, the connection of the radical demand for love with the primacy of grace and the sense of original sin was discussed.
The three major forms of the interpretation of love in the Christian tradition are: the Augustinian with its neo-platonic roots and existential developments; the Franciscan with its radical nonconformity and nonintellectual approach; and the Lutheran with its insistence that love of God can only be known by grace through faith.
I have been a proponent of the radical free grace of God for about fifteen years now, by which we get eternal life as a completely free gift of God, with no strings attached, and no works required on our part to gain, keep, or prove that we have eternal life.
Christians who had a lot more invested in this than I confounded me with their capacity to forgive and their commitment to radical, unexplainable grace.
He was all about transparency, frankness and a commitment to love and grace, no matter who we were dealing with, way too radical for our supposedly progressive Non-denominational Evangelical church.
Yet the Reformers combined this radical freedom with the insistence that the new life is lived in the community of the church with its tradition, its scriptural authority and the celebration of the sacraments, for now the church is known as the community which God creates by his grace.
Both Nygren and D'Arcy seem to sense this though neither considers the question whether another metaphysical outlook might be compatible with the radical nature of love as grace, and with God's self - involvement in history.
The good news of Jesus is not a mathematical equation, it is a radical newness of life busting at the seems with the love and grace and truth of God.
Written and directed with grace and insight by Kelly Fremon Craig, «The Edge of Seventeen» doesn't take the comedy into any radical new directions, but it hews to the map with brio and frankly observed humor.
However, instead of leaping headlong into the future, as Ford did with its radical and welcome designs, Bonneville slides toward the great unknown with conservative grace.
But they start with just three: Grace Salter is the new girl in town, whose family was run out of their former community after her southern Baptist preacher mom turned into a radical liberal after falling off a horse and bumping her head.
Readers and critics were enchanted; as NPR commented, «Towles writes with grace and verve about the mores and manners of a society on the cusp of radical change.»
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