And I can not avoid that it is
rooted in the holiness of God.
Not exact matches
We need to continue work already begun by lay - people everywhere on a holistic depiction of God's grass -
roots strivings for
holiness and justice
in history.
It is how scriptural
holiness first takes
root in the soul through faith alone by grace alone.
With strong emotion he called us» Americans searching for the
roots of liberty, Eastern Europeans so lately liberated» to the authentic path of freedom and
holiness, centered
in the sacrifice of Christ, and raised the host to unite our group
in a bond far stronger than argument.
In my life, I've hated people unfairly before, usually out of some sort of envy or paranoid presumption... The linchpin of Christian hate, insofar as it has a theological
root, is the assumption that God's
holiness amounts to a nihilistic, ruthlessly unsympathetic perfectionism.
Sanctification means growth
in holiness (or wholeness and health — the
root word is the same).
In this is
rooted their sense of sin, not simply as ordinary infraction of the moral standards of a primitive society, but as rebellion against God and an affront to his
holiness.
TheChurch's
holiness is
rooted in God, not man.
Weil's moral absolutism remains a reproach to Jews who believe they can appropriate Israel's ethnicity (and perhaps its ethics) but dispense with its
holiness code, and to Christians who seek redemption
in their own ethnic
roots rather than through adoption into the people of God.
The primary quality conveyed
in the Hebrew term for
holiness is separateness, set - apart - ness (the
root of the word, qdsh.
To the parish priest of today, Pope Francis issues a call: to a deeper faith and life of prayer, to purity and
holiness of life, to a trust
in the call of the Father, and above all to a life of ceaseless sacrificial love and preaching» a service that is
in turn
rooted in prayer and
holiness.
Asserting that anger is
rooted in the holy nature of God, he reverently explains that anger flows from God's
holiness and love.