Sentences with phrase «see the beauty all»

And then all of a sudden I saw the beauty in it.
Even a successful company like Tupperware (TUP) has seen beauty product sales decline sharply since 2009, while sales of its namesake containers have soared.
Technologists like me tend to see the beauty in innovation — the efficiency, the clean lines of code and well - ordered rows in databases.
Oh my gosh, those of you who are listening, you have to go out and and buy this book just to see the beauty of the experience that Brian has created for you.
After seeing the beauty of the countryside, we definitely understand where they're coming from.
Aphro - dite by Praxiteles and David by Michelangelo, some may see the beauty of the human form, some the genius of the scu - lptor and some, like you, would only see the nu - dity as por - no - graphy.
Few people are able to see the beauty and courage it takes to stand up and say» this is who i am, and I like it».
Churches who provide 3 meals a day, You see the beauty of an historical place like the Vatican, preserving history in its art work amd library but are unaware of the services it provides behind the scenes away from the eyes of the public.
But Jesus also loves the plotters; he is strongly disposed to see the beauty and wonderfulness in these creatures of God.
So impressed was he by the beauty of these laws that he wrote this prayer in his treatise Harmonices Mundi (The harmonies of the world): «I thank thee, Lord God our Creator, that thou hast allowed me to see the beauty in thy work of creation.»
Allowing these people to make me stop seeing my beauty.
I saw the beauty of a soul opened up by grace» (from Be Not Afraid!
And thank you for my knees, how they bend easily, at last, to Creator, and thank you for these eyes that see beauty in the strangest places, for the mother - blue of them, and thank you for the very physical and very real self of it all, thank you for helping me to worship and see and know beyond my brain and my heart, and reminding me that this, the created self is good.
I have heard preachers say that when non-believers look at the leadership of husbands and the submission of wives, they will see the beauty of Christ's relationship with the church and be drawn to Christianity.
Asked when he intends to stop making the annual trek to Washington for the march for Life, my young friend replied without hesitation, «I won't stop going until abortion is outlawed... and even then we will all continue to pray and witness to the sanctity of life until the whole world sees the beauty of the truth.»
what is very interesting to me tonite is the folks who are positive there is no god... what is equally interesting is the snarling that appears whenever one does not «toe» the atheist line of no god... It has been said over and over here, «there is no proof of your God» ad nauseum I might add... OK... please, I am asking you in the nicest possible way... explain to me, without a Designed, where the universe and all it entails, first got its source... I really would like to know... from everything I see, I see beauty, design, tragedy, poetry, poverty, etc.... How did we begin to name or classify any of this... what intelligence gave us our intelligence... I have yet to see an anwer posited as to how it all came about, absent a Designer... I will wait for an answer... How did it ALL get here, and explain the precision and engineering of it all — right down to the last jot of DNA.
Four ways to see the beauty of the colorful world of people all around us.
And the more people know their faith the more they will see the beauty of their faith and therefore love their faith.
Then, and only then, may one more fully appreciate and develop a theological aesthetics, as Moltmann seeks to do, that sees beauty and truth in both scientific and theological thought.
I particularly like this one because it reminds me of myself at the moment — a bare and lonley tree who can not even see the beauty, the wealth of colors around itself.
But it is human beings who see beauty.
By all means give your kids telescopes and microscopes so they can see the beauty, handiwork and uniqueness of the Creator!
So why do those of us who don't see the beauty of God have to put up with those of you who do telling us that we're wrong for not seeing things the way you see them?
What kind of prosaic unimaginative and limited world does someone have to be living in to not see the beauty and truth in this and respond in that way?
I feel sad that people can't see the beauty and fail to see God as Tipharet.
The one thing I do know is that when I have been intentional about living a self - sacrificial life like Christ, and explaining that to those around me, they tend to see the beauty of it and follow!
Since you supposedly see beauty in god's creations and not in these animals I can only imagine the twisted logic you have for how these animals fit into your creation scheme.
In addition now to the wrongs or the missteps or the weirdness, I see the beauty of my young first generation faith: a love for the Scriptures, a deep and profound sense of God's inherent goodness, a respect and love for language and words, a passion for worship and full engagement.
And where our lens to see beauty is broken that's where we break even more.
And the two people who stay at the forefront of my mind to keep me going in the work of redemption are: 1) Adeke Loy — a mama in Uganda who faces horrific abuse and is slowly seeing beauty and redemption & 2) Reeshma, a 12 year old girl who I met while on investigation with Indian Rescue Mission.
I'm truly sorry you can't see the beauty in the universe without the veil of God obstructing your vision.
You Said: «If you don't see the beauty of (Blue Eyed Baby) Jesus» love, you are blinded by (Lucifer's gremlins)!»
I see beauty, grandeur and complexity, but nothing that requires a deity.
It's an opportunity to join them at their physical and metaphorical table and see the beauty and diversity of God's creation through culture.
They can not see the beauty of other religions / belief systems.
But Rusty then sees the beauty and divinity — and the hatred in the Doctor's heart, too.
A long, honest look and conversation with the man in the mirror may help you see the beauty of the process, remember yourself in the chaos of your internal battle (sometimes we lose ourselves this way — kind of like not seeing the forest for the trees), and discover the blessing that you are, in the way the people your life touches already feel you are.
Open your eyes & see the beauty of a sunset, the colour & viariety seen in flora & fauna, the order in the universe, the intricacy of the human brain c / w hardwiring of a sense of fairness & empathy, the conscience & the love we are capable of demonstrating for others!
Seeing beauty in the world?
Your artowork reminds me to stop and see the beauty of the unclutterd / minimalist life.
To see the beauty of truth requires a Protestant rethinking of the papacy.
He sees the beauty of life and the cosmos despite all that has happened to him, and he does not whine about his fate.
By clearing the clutter away from Christianity with humor, we're able to see the beauty of Christ.
One of the great needs of the day is biblical manhood, and one of my passions is to build men for Christ and help the church see the beauty of complementarity.
for me i see the beauty in all religions and if you open your mind and heart you would see theirs more similarities than differences especially with Islam and Christianity.
I understand the world around me, see beauty in the way we are all connected to the universe in ways that are far more beautiful then anything described in the bible.
I see the beauty and the evil of men (that men do, not attribute to some unknown deity) and I know we will continue, I see this in our children.
Nevertheless, one can not answer questions as to the variety of the briefly seen flower; one only knows that one saw its beauty.
When I came to the Midwest and the Great Plains, I decided that I had to learn how to see this landscape, s I spent a lot of time just looking at it, trying to understand how to relax my expectations about mountains, for example, and see the beauty unique to this place.
They generally see beauty (and all values) as simply the creation of estranged human subjects, who project their own individual or communal sense of what is beautiful, and therefore valuable, onto the universe.
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