And they understandably ask whether caring about your own first is
really selfishness or the exercise of parental responsibility.
Not exact matches
The heart of what I'm
really getting at is
selfishness.
I believe in many cases, Jesus is in the right place in one person's heart but the other has for some reason walked away and gotten caught up in the
selfishness that pervades so much of what we all do... and
really Jesus has absolutely NOTHING to do with that.
If one believes all the right things, and can sign on the dotted line of the best doctrinal statements that the church has ever written, but their life is full of hatred, greed, and
selfishness, I would argue that while they may have eternal life, and while they may believe some good truths from the gospel, they
really have not understood the most essential parts of the gospel.
Christianity harbours a suspicion about earthly love and friendship, because partiality in passion, or passionate partiality, is
really another form of
selfishness.16
We have to look at the root of the problem: ourselves, our
selfishness, our pride and our lack of love for ourselves, for each other and for God When it comes to these issues only God could
really change us.
Really, that kind of
selfishness isn't very Christian, is it?
We have so many players who are exceptional at certain elements of the game but we
really needed that x-factor who's capable of anything... Unfortunately,
selfishness seems to come with the ability
Because they are happy, and it's
really just
selfishness of my own to not want to deal with a «mess.»
I'm a firm believer in the idea that how we do one thing in life is a reflection of how we do everything, and
selfishness in the boudoir can signal that someone is not
really into the relationship and doesn't consider you their equal.
We know from real life that the Keith - Sophie dynamic isn't
really a romantic one, that they usually use each other as excuses to work out, or just act out, their
selfishness and immaturity.
But the attitude and
selfishness of some teachers as evidenced by this blog and responses to Jon's posts on Facebook is
really making me rethink that position!
There's a lot of
selfishness around nowadays and the tendency for people to think only of themselves is on the rise... and I
really don't want to contribute to that.
But even if we get what he means about
selfishness, does it
really have anything to do with how he became famous?