Sentences with phrase «see eternity»

Some see eternity as a loop with no beginning or end.
Free will gave us a conscience is actually a hindrance as we are unable to see eternity while in the flesh.
She who sees eternity in things that pass away, she owns pure knowledge.
William Blake saw eternity in a grain of sand.

Not exact matches

Let's see... believe in our God or you will be tortured for eternity... Believe in our God even if science and the fossil record refute our conclusions... Believe in our God who can do anything, it doesn't matter what you come up with, he can do it and don't you dare call it magic or fantasy... but don't test him either, he's not a performing monkey who does tricks to convince us he's real, we just have to have faith, but he could do anything if chose to...
The fear of the great nothing is too much for my mind to bear, and I can sleep at night by convincing myself that the absolute nothing we all face one day will instead be full of happy choirs of angels, reward for any suffering I've endured, punishment of the wicked and evil (it pains me to think those who cause so much evil will not suffer for eternity, so hell is a great comfort too), and that I'll get to see all those I currently miss since the death of friends and family are so painful.
The one exceptional difference between them all is that the Bible clearly explains that the only way to escape eternity in literal hell fire that goes on forever and ever, is to accept the free gift of salvation that is only found in Jesus Christ the creator of all that you can see and can not see.
Oh what a beautiful letdown: to exhale and surrender to the author and father of our being; to look eternity in the eye and know that you've seen her before; to be fully human and only human, alive to the sunset and the tail - lights, fearfully and wonderfully made.
Furthermore, however bad some atheists can be, no matter how undiplomatic or downright rude, will never ever see an atheist sign saying that you will burn in Hell for all eternity if you don't share our beliefs.
I see a person I see a life destined for eternity and do what I can to forward that process.
You also have forgiveness if you give him your life and trust in him... that is our purpose in this life... to know him and to follow in his footsteps that will bring us to that final reward to spend eternity with him and hopefully our family members... God be with you Kerry and hopefully you will come to see this as you move on in your career... you professor was right!
God sees forward into eternity and wants to speak to how He's going to redeem the brokenness in our day, week, month, or year as part of His plan for the world.
I can't wait to see the look on all there faces when they get told they're going to burn for eternity.
So they see nothing wrong with continuing to commit so many Satanic acts, since they are already condemned to be eaten by the worm for ETERNITY.
Most Christians don't understand how others might see it as hate when they make the claim that their heaven & heII exists and that those not invited to heaven are going to go to heII to be tormented and tortured for eternity and the only way to salvation is to accept their God as your Lord and Savior... They think to themselves that they are just trying to help by condemning those they dislike and who don't worship the same way they do, but that doesn't change it from what it is, «hate filled».
So, once God saw we learned this lesson, to follow only after God, God decided to play a little game with us, take on a human form just like the Greek and Roman gods, and then punish us again for all eternity because we remained steadfast to following God's commands?
You will find an atheist call a christian an idiot, but you won't see an atheist threaten a christian with an eternity of torture.
I am not sure I am who you are speaking to but that Science has not answered many questions that have been with us for an eternity and that I have seen things that I know I can not explain just puts me, like many, into the Faithful columns.
What we see as death, God sees as the next stage in a process that never ends, called eternity.
And the reason you see Christians attempting so hard to bring people into the faith is obviously because we believe that if you do not accept Christ, you will be damned for eternity.
I do not want to see anyone spend an eternity separated from God.
So, they'd rather believe in an afterlife where they get to see all their loved ones while spending an eternity worshiping their deity of choice.
Am I incorrect in saying that you believe that Christine and I can have a truly loving relationship that we each see as a big part of how we relate to the love of God (like the article was suggesting) and yet, when we die and meet God face to face, he will tell us that we broke the rules and so our relationship was detestable to Him and we must now spend eternity in hell?
When you form your children's imaginations, you are training them to see more than just what is there — to look at the world, nature, people, and even daily life with the same eyes of the heart that God gives us to see His redemptive work in eternity.
Plus, by spending eternity so near them, I'll get plenty of chances to see him throw that cool lightening bolt at people.
f — what if I don't want to see my parent's soul for all of eternity?
God's perfection is seen in the divine changelessness, immutability, impassability, and eternity.
Realities and relationships of space, time, infinity, eternity, and the promise that God and His Christ will be «all in all» (see, for instance, 1 Corinthians 15:28, Ephesians 1:23) surpass our experience and powers of conception.
Lem me see here, according to your holy book your God personally ordered more infant killings than all American abortion doctors combined, ordered the annihilation of half a dozen civilizations, routinely taunted and tortured humanity, introduced evil into the world then blamed the things he created for it (even though he's supposed to be omniscient and omnipotent), then abandoned humanity for at least a couple thousand years while making plans to come back and slaughter 2/3 of Earth's inhabitants so that he can judge them and throw most of them into a torturous hell for all of eternity... for not being able to overcome the nature your book says he gave them... Just so he can have non-free will - having cloud gnomes sing his praises for eternity.
2) I can't see how God does the children wrong by ushering them into His kingdom for all eternity.
«I can't see how God does the children wrong by ushering them into His kingdom for all eternity.
Again, I certainly don't see how God wrongs any of the children if they are ushered into Heaven for eternity at any time.
2) «Again, I certainly don't see how God wrongs any of the children if they are ushered into Heaven for eternity at any time...»
However, the point I wish to make is that I do not think that God's eternity must necessarily be seen as an absence of time to save the Otherness of God.
And all of this, with a view to eternity — stretching towards heaven — where we hope to enjoy that perfect union with God himself and to see Dad again, and with him to rejoice in the communion of saints.
Eternity does not ask concerning how far you brought up your children in the way that you saw others do it.
It would seem to be preferable to say that: while the crowd clamors and shouts and triumphs and celebrates; while one individual after another hastens to the place of tumult, where it is good to be if one is in search of oblivion and indulgence from that which is eternal; while at the same time the crowd shouts mockingly at God, «Yes, now see whether you can get hold of us»; yet since it is difficult in the rush of the crowd to distinguish the individual, difficult to see the single tree when one is looking at the wood, the sober countenance of eternity quietly waits.
If engagements had prevented him from going to see the Teacher, so that he was brought into touch with him only at the last moment, when he was about to yield his spirit — would this historical ignorance prevent him from becoming the disciple, provided the Moment became for him decisive for eternity?
He knew and saw this sin from eternity past and forgave it anyway out of His grace.
Therefore let us consider the evolution of human temporality to see whether we could attain a true concept of the fullness of time that could serve as the basis for a concept of God's eternity as the Fullness of Time.
If God's eternity were seen as the Fullness of Time, I can somehow understand how God is immanent in history and in my human temporality.
Rather than see eternal life as a continuum begun in our baptisms and extended through life into eternity, we were tempted to posit instead a radical discontinuity between «time's wild wintry blast» and our destiny in time to come.
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My belief in God doesn't stem from a desire to cover my butt in eternity, It comes from the proof of God that I've seen in my own life -------- Fine, believe in God.
And here difficulty arises for the traditional formulation, since if God's eternity is seen as the absence of time, it is difficult, to say the least, to see how he could possibly be the source of time.
For this will is the eternal order that governs all things, that brings you into union with the dead, and with the men whom you never see, with foreign people whose language and customs you do not know, with all men upon the whole earth, who are related to each other by blood and eternally related to the Divine by eternity's task of willing only one thing.
In such situations, we can be confident that when the world ignores or overlooks us, or in many cases, treats us badly for our obedience to God, God sees us and He will reward us in eternity.
Still, I almost wish that Hell really existed... so when I went there I could see the founder of Westboro Baptist when God's crucifies and burns him for all eternity.
I'll just wait to see what we actually discover, and hope that a loving god doesn't punish me for eternity for that.
Keep spewing the lies of satan on this blog and see where you end up for eternity.
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