Not exact matches
So this is what I got from reading this article:
god is all everything but can't or won't stop bad things from happening... he's ok with suffering and will very generously comfort us from the suffering that he provides, all you have to do to
receive this
gift of comfort is to live with the suffering until the day you die.
I will pray for everyone posting here today, and ask that
God will reveal Himself to you and that soon you all will ask Jesus into your hearts and
receive the
gift of salvation, if you have not done so already.
[b] then 15:95 But you say that if a man says to his father or mother, «Whatever help you might otherwise have
received from me is a
gift devoted to
God,» 6he is not to «honor his father [c]» with it.
To be chosen by
God, and by accepting His
gift of Faith, we are
receiving the most precious
gift in the world.
By
God's grace the child is a
gift who springs from the giving and
receiving of love.
They pray before the game that they might play their best and that no one gets injured and they thank
God for the many
gifts they've
received.
When adoptive parents recount their emotions, their struggles, their worries and their faith, the clear theme emerges of
receiving a child as a
gift from
God.
Forgiveness is the free
gift of
God to all people for all their sin regardless of whether they want it,
receive it, ask for it, or believe in Jesus for it.
And if we believe the promise, if we believe what
God has said, if we believe in Jesus for eternal life, then we have
received the free
gift of grace.
The Power that
God gives is His Spirit and this is a
Gift to each one of us for repenting of sin and
receiving His Son.
God bestowed wonderful
gifts upon women; His Mother, a woman, had the highest honor a person could ever
receive....
Salvation is a free
gift of
God received by our faith.
Paul taught salvation was a
gift of
God: Ephesians 2:8, Romans 5:15,16, and 18, 6:23 Paul taught salvation occurred when you believe the word of truth: Ephesians 1:13 Paul taught salvation was apart from works: Ephesians 2:9, Romans 11:6 Paul taught the believer is indwelt and sealed by the Holy Spirit unto the day of redemption: Ephesians 1:13, Ephesians 4:30 Paul taught repentance toward
God, and faith toward our Lord Jesus Christ: Acts 20:21 Paul never taught baptism for salvation 1 Corinthians 1:14 - 17 Paul
received his knowledge of the gospel from Jesus Christ: Galatians 1:11 - 12
God has offered us salvation by His grace, and the rest of Ephesians 2:8 - 9 tell us how to
receive this incredible
gift of salvation, this regeneration, resurrection and reigning that comes from Jesus Christ.
That is why from the beginning
God entrusts woman to man, «to his eyes, to his consciousness, to his sensitivity, to his heart... [and] he must in a way, ensure the same process of the exchange of the
gift, the mutual interpenetration of giving and
receiving as a
gift.
We can imitate the one man with the distorted conception of
God, and thus disobey with the consequence of death, or we can be imitators of the other man who came right from the bosom of
God with a perfect, exact conception of
God, and who trusted his faithfulness in obedience, and
received the
gift of life.
I simply have a
gift that is only
receiving what
God allows, wither it be from Satan, or a ministering spirit, or the Holy Spirit.
«Each of you should use whatever
gift he has
received to serve others, faithfully administering
God's grace in its various forms... Be generous with the different things
God gave you, passing them around so all get in on it: if words, let it be
God's words; if help, let it be
God's hearty help.»
For me, we
receive the free
gift of salvation by
God's grace through faith.
Since all have sinned and fall short of the glory of
God, they are justified by his grace as a
gift through the redemption which is in Jesus Christ, whom
God put forward as an expiation by his blood, to be
received by faith Martin Luther believed that the theology of this text was...
He modifies what he wrote in Ephesians 2:5 by pointing out four additional things about this life which we
received by the grace of
God: He says this life is also (1) through faith, (2) is not of yourselves, (4) it is a
gift of
God, and (3) is not by works.
Before we have been baptised Grace is the
Gift which draws us into personal relationship with
God, knowing Him more as our «Environer», preparing us to
receive Faith, developing our natural need of him so that the Holy Spirit Himself may dwell within us.
We need to
receive from one another,
receive the
gifts that
God has placed before us in our right - now lives.
In all aspects of Christian life, especially in the Sacraments and most especially in the Eucharist, we
receive the free
gift from
God given through another person.
Thanksgiving seems such a simple matter — a spontaneous overflow of relief, or a habit of daily recognition that we continue to
receive God's good
gifts.
[9] It was a gruesome
gift to
receive, but was a good way to remind each other what
God had done for them.
In the midst of the Church's bearing the everyday burdens of man, she discovers that the question of life addresses them in such a fashion that they themselves can ask about the meaning of life; to which query can be directed the witness that the meaning of life is to
receive life as a
gift from
God.
I would persist in the face of evil, and my body through the Spirit would
receive God's
gifts and fruits, including the
gift of healing.
Again, does this mean that Jesus was chosen by
God to sovereignly
receive the free
gift of eternal life from
God?
«Ultimately, a rules - based approach to food misses some of the most important things about food: that it is a
gift of
God to be
received with gratitude and pleasure, and that food brings people together.»
Presenting myself to Christ as my Lord, I
received the
gift of the HOLY Spirit of
God who lives inside this earthsuit with me, making my body a HOLY temple of the Spirit of
God (1Cor 6:19).
He said in verse 7 that each one of us has
received a grace
gift from
God.
17For if, by the trespass of the one man, death reigned through that one man, how much more will those who
receive God's abundant provision of grace and of the
gift of righteousness reign in life through the one man, Jesus Christ!
This «economic man», as he came to be called, could hardly be more distant from the Christian idea that human nature is based on
gift — life
received as a
gift from
God, love given freely to other men.
They fail to see that self - commitment can be
received only as a
gift from
God.
But the cosmos in its finitude is unable to
receive the boundlessness of
God's self
gift in one instant.
Hauerwas helped him to see children as a
gift from
God, and to see that a properly Christian question is how we can be open to
receive the
gifts of life
God might give.
And each time, I peered into the face of the one
receiving the
gift: a lanky boy with pimples and bangs avoiding my gaze; a pretty girl, no more than 13, tears brimming in eager, thankful eyes; a guy wearing his Bama cap because he heard I was a fan, whispering «Roll Tide» as he dipped his bread in the cup; adults
receiving with a grateful familiarity, mouthing «thanks be to
God» and folding their hands in prayer.
It is totally a
gift from
God,
received freely through faith apart from the works of the law.
There are so many new things to see, so many
gifts to give and
receive, so many miracles to baffle and amaze, if only we pay attention, if only we let the Spirit surprise and
God catch our breath.
God shows his mercy and love to all, but He only gives grace to those who
receive the free
gift of salvation by faith.
We also recognize time as
God's
gift when we respect the daily needs of the body, when we offer attention to the people and experiences of the immediate present, when we set aside a portion of each day for attention to
God, when we remove impediments to the authentic use of time, and when we practice the sabbath, a practice that
receives considerable attention in Bass's book.
Most AG members have personally experienced these
gifts: 65 percent claim to pray in tongues; 61 percent have personally experienced divine healing as a result of prayer; 55 percent regularly
receive definite answers to specific prayer requests; 32 percent say they are regularly «led by
God» to perform specific acts; and nearly 30 percent believe they have been used by
God to prophesy.
She also relates practical and theological insights from acquaintances and scholars who have likewise tried to
receive each day as the
gift of
God.
For us to
receive this gift of salvation, we must BELIEVE and RECEIVE the gift from Him, «Yet to all who receive Him, to those who believed in His name, He gave the right to become children of God.
receive this
gift of salvation, we must BELIEVE and
RECEIVE the gift from Him, «Yet to all who receive Him, to those who believed in His name, He gave the right to become children of God.
RECEIVE the
gift from Him, «Yet to all who
receive Him, to those who believed in His name, He gave the right to become children of God.
receive Him, to those who believed in His name, He gave the right to become children of
God.»
Since we
receive this
gift from
God, the Creator of all, he calls us to serve him and one another in fashioning more nearly to his purposes an unfinished world.
As with Murray and those who insist that the founders «built better than they knew,» what the founders may have meant is less significant than what they actually gave us and how that
gift was destined to be
received in an emerging culture infused with voluntaristic, nominalist, and mechanistic assumptions about
God and nature.
Some of the signs of
God's work which the Bible discusses are exercising spiritual
gifts, obeying Christ's teachings, displaying the fruit of the Spirit and
receiving answers to prayer.
Then, over the summer I began to
receive conviction that
God was with me and that the «heavenly
gift» mentioned in Hebrews was the
gift of the spirit.
God's
gifts are hard enough to
receive even when they come to successful human beings.