Sentences with phrase «seen salvation»

In verse 30, Simeon is ready to depart because he has seen your salvation.
When Mary and Joseph took their infant son to be baptised in the temple, Simeon blessed Jesus by saying the «Nunc dimittis»: «Now, Master, you are letting your servant go in peace / as you promised; / for my eyes have seen the salvation / which you have made ready in the sight of the nations; / a light of revelation for the gentiles / and glory for your people Israel.»
Scores of passages come to our minds: «Joy unspeakable and full of glory»; «Blessed be the Lord God of Israel, for he hath visited and redeemed his people»; «Thanks be to God who giveth us the victory»; «Mine eyes have seen thy salvation»; «We are more than conquerors»; «We rejoice in the hope of the glory of God»; «Thanks be to God for his unspeakable gift»; «Thanks be to God who causeth us to triumph in Christ»; «God who commanded the light to shine out of darkness hath shined in our hearts.»
We move into the unknown with faith and expectancy because we have seen salvation accomplished in the midst of evil.
As the choir sang «Amen» I went to the door of the sanctuary, and as the congregation began to file out I prayed, «Lord, let now your servant depart in peace; for my eyes have seen your salvation
Now lettest thou thy servant depart, Lord, According to thy word, in peace; For mine eyes have seen thy salvation,
Pray that God will have mercy on us and give is ear's to hear and eye's to see His salvation in His Son.
The Lord hath made bare His holy arm in the eyes of all the nations; And all the ends of the earth shall see the salvation of our God.
This gives us the opportunity to see salvation also in a more holistic way.
I see the salvation process as part coming to an awareness of what you already are, created in the image of God or what some may call being born of the Spirit and given the gift of faith.
Some feel it reflects a negative valuation of human sexuality based on the dualism of Hellenistic thought, which saw salvation as a freeing of the soul from the body, rather than the biblical tradition which affirms the goodness of the whole creation.
Regarding salvation, Wright says, «as long as we see salvation in terms of going to heaven when we die, the main work of the church is bound to be seen in terms of saving souls for that future.
Family Doctor theology sees salvation and ministry in terms of the snatching of brands from the fire.
«He saw salvation as a thoroughly intergenerational process, taught and transmitted through human interactions within the family.»
This fits with Keel's and JW's theology of salvation: «What if instead of seeing salvation's story as one of creation - fall - redemption, we saw it as creation - incarnation - re-creation?»
Where Matthew and Mark note John's use of II Isaiah v. 3: «Prepare the way of the Lord, make his paths straight,» Luke extends the quotation through words expressing II Isaiah's hope: «and all flesh shall see the salvation of God» (cf. II Isa.
So as we work our way up to seeing the salvation we have in Jesus Christ, we need to look at the various descriptions Paul includes to talk about this salvation we have in Jesus Christ.
Now, what he did was become» the Savour of the World»,» take away the SIN of the world», and set the stage for» ALL FLESH» seeing the salvation of God.
(«And Moses said unto the people, Fear ye not, stand still, and see the salvation of the Lord, which he will shew to you to day: for the Egyptians whom ye have seen to day, ye shall see them again no more for ever.»
Paul sees no salvation on the road of achievement; he had tried it and failed.
Seeing salvation and redemption in terms of power is rooted in the Johannine imagery of darkness and light.
Every valley shall be filled And every mountain and hill brought low; The crooked places shall be made straight And the rough ways smooth; And all flesh shall see the salvation of God.»
Calling them to a single, dramatic baptism to symbolize a reoriented heart, he declared that «every valley shall be filled, and every mountain and hill shall be made low, and the crooked shall be made straight, and all flesh shall see the salvation of God.»
Calling people to a single, dramatic baptism to symbolize a totally reoriented heart, John declared that «every valley shall be filled, and every mountain and hill shall be made low, and the crooked shall be made straight, and all flesh shall see the salvation of God.»
I was gutted when Klopp went to Liverpool, even worse when Guardiola chose Man City — because now I cant see salvation anywhere in sight for our beloved Arsenal!
Until Rosicky or Arshavin or Wilshere starts playing there and Ramsey made to go on loan, we will not see salvation.
Both books ultimately agree on the inherent value of the natural world, but while Lambin sees our salvation in it, Sterba says nature has never been as idyllic as we think.
Prepare the way of the Lord, make straight his paths: All flesh shall see the salvation of God.
The ruthless businessman's unethical practices do not sit well with Third Master, who sees the salvation of his country in the redistribution of its massive silver cache.
Our governing class are in the grip of a collective panic and see their salvation as green technology but you, dear taxpayer, will pay the price thanks in part to guesses from our esteemed professor.

Not exact matches

-- Islam could be seen as another step forward, as, at least occasionally, it claimed that people of various religions could find salvation.
Travelling the globe, Rogers sees little indication that we've developed the stomach for the tough, systemic reforms that environmentalists believe offer our only ecological salvation.
In much the same way that most Christians would not like to see their pastors discuss «tooth fairy theory» as being a possible path to salvation that's just as good as accepting christ.
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.
In the past several centuries they have backed off from that position, but if you carefully read the wording of the newly - released Mass, you will see that the Church has now backtracked — salvation is only available to those of the «faith».
Jesus Christ taught that baptism is essential to the salvation of all who have lived on earth (see John 3:5).
To confuse the law of gradualness whereby, as John Paul proposed, the sinner is gradually brought to face the fullness of the truth, with a gradualness of the law whereby some sheep are dispensed from the prohibitions of intrinsically evil acts, as Buttiglione seems to propose, would be to undermine the message of salvation and mistake the power of Jesus's Redemption (See John Paul II, Familiaris Consortio, n 34).
Among other things, it is premised upon an individualistic notion of salvation that neglects what St. Paul describes as the «mystery» of the continuing relationship between Israel and the Church (see Romans 9 - 11).
see love as the new hermeneutic of our books (instead of obedience, justification, salvation, etc.); ------ What is the tribes definition of love?
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».
Promises of salvation, living forever, seeing loved ones again in the next life, forgiveness for your mistakes and wrongdoing and so on, these are ultimately the reason you want to «follow Jesus.»
Many understand salvation as simply the forgiveness of sin; I see that simply as an aspect.
And seeing how as Jesus said nothing of collective salvation and stealing from people to keep the poor comfortable in their condition, claiming Jesus was «leftist» is laughable.
We've seen what Paul means by salvation, but what is grace?
Jeremy it just hit me like a bolt of lightning i am so excited about this thought that salvation has nothing to do with eternal life but is speaking of losing the ability to be an overcomer in Christ.Having been there as a carnal christian i always believed in Jesus but i felt i did nt have the power to live a christian life so i felt like a hippocrite i was still subject to sin and sinful desires.So in that sense i had never received salvation because i had never been an overcomer in the first place.So i can see how a christian could lose there salvation having once walked by faith but that does nt effect there eternal life in Christ.Just so others know i am now walking by faith and am an overcomer i know what it is like to experience the power of the holy spirit and to not be overcome by my old nature that is what Jesus wants us all to experience rather than being a victim of the enemy.Whether we are an overcomer or not does nt effect our eternal life.brentnz
When we consider the readiness of the Lord to hear, and His ability to aid, we shall see good reason for directing all our appeals at once to the God of our salvation.
It sounds interesting and I would be curious to see what prompted your change and how you now view some of the passages in Scripture dealing with election with a more of «missional» focus rather than one of individualized salvation.
He offered salvation to us simply because He loves us and wants to see us saved.
While many other ecofeminists are deeply skeptical about the environmental fallout from the Christian economy of creation and salvation, Grey sees in that economy the prophetic challenge and the inspiration to remedy the ecological crisis.
I would like to see you at least admit the possibility that people take seriously the importance of working out their salvation and not merely assume that nothing more is absolutely required of them after they express faith in Jesus.
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