Sentences with phrase «simply believing in them»

So while I admire the sentiment of wanting to bridge that gap and integrate wildly divergent types of players, the cynic in me thinks there is a lot more involved in actually accomplishing this than simply believing in the whole «if you build it, they will come» mantra.
After all, the conclusion to The Wizard of Oz comes as the Wizard, along with Glenda, the Good Witch, reveals that Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the Tin Man, and the Cowardly Lion's challenges could be remedied by simply believing in themselves.
Watching my child's face during Christmas morning... so much joy, happiness, and simply believing in magic.
God offers you and I the free gift of everlasting life which can not be lost, and this gift is only received by simply believing in Jesus for it.
Faith is simply believing in something, anything, which can not be definitively proven.
As soon as we can do the same for god, then I'll accept «he's» there; otherwise, there is no purpose in simply believing in «him».
Some have tried, but the explanations get more outlandish and illogical than simply believing in the resurrection of Jesus.
Among evangelicals, so much emphasis has been placed on the doctrine of substiutionary atonement that the focus has shifted away from FOLLOWING the life and teachings of Jesus (in order to be saved from sin) to simply BELIEVING in the death and resurrection of Jesus (in order to be saved from judgment).
The key is to simply believe in yourself and then be yourself.
Though some like to play hardball, having a manager that can encourage the team to do better, reach higher, or simply believe in themselves will reap long - term benefits.
In the first case, you simply believe in nothing because you believe in what you taught yourself.
You can't simply believe in God and toss out all the associated information.
God promises to give eternal life to everyone who simply believes in Jesus Christ for it.
But this verse is not about whether or not we eternal life, for that life is a free gift of God to anyone who simply believes in Jesus for it.
The good news, the Gospel, is that while God is holy and we are sinners, and sin deserves punishment, God, out of His great love for us, sent His one and only Son, Jesus Christ to die in our place for our sin so that anyone who wants eternal life in heaven with God can simply believe in Jesus Christ for it and it will be given to them.
It doesn't matter how good or bad we've been — if we simply believe in Jesus for eternal life, we receive it.
Assurance of salvation is the sure knowledge that I have eternal life because Jesus guarantees it to everyone who simply believes in Him for it.
It is good news that God is offering us salvation, that God is offering eternal life to all who simply believe in Jesus Christ for it.
He wants her to be sure that she knows He will resurrect all who simply believe in Him and that those who believe in Him «will never die [spiritually].»
To receive eternal life, you simply believe in Jesus for it (John 3:16; 5:24; 6:47, etc.).
Eternal life is a free gift of God's grace to all who simply believe in Jesus Christ.»
I'm not the one who hasn't heard of the term «Scientific Theory»; everyone else is — all those people who simply believe in «Big Bang» or even the origin of our universe without even doing their homework on the topic.
This issue is an extremely common topic at meetings and it is always stressed that believe in a Higher Power can be anything of your choosing and many AAs simply believe in the power of the group as a whole as their Higher Power (I have also know many people who started with this belief and later found faith in God).
The unifying theological theme within Free Grace cirlces is that eternal life is given freely to anyone and everyone who simply believes in Jesus Christ for it.
Atheist simply believe in one less god than you do.
According to Jesus Himself, He gives eternal life to everyone and anyone who simply believes in Him for it.
In other words, Jesus is saying that if someone wants to be chosen by God and given to Jesus, that person can simply believe in Jesus for eternal life.
Over and over again, John tells us that anyone who simply believes in Jesus Christ for eternal life has it.
A believer is someone who has simply believed in Jesus for eternal life.
As you know, eternal life is a free gift of God to anyone and everyone who simply believes in Jesus for it (John 3:16; 5:24; 6:47).
The Gospel of John is an evangelistic book, which is why John does tell us a lot about what happened in Christ's first year of ministry, and why John tells us almost 100 times in his gospel that God gives eternal life to anyone who simply believes in Jesus Christ for it.
For example, we say that to receive eternal life, you must simply believe in Jesus for it.
Other times it's just Evelynn's blue eyes, full of untaught wisdom, gazing steadily at me, unafraid, a life that exists because of love and I simply believe in God, in Love, all over again.
(Note: the Greek puts «they believed» before the words «as many as...») They first devoted themselves to searching out the way to eternal life and then having discovered the message (Jesus guarantees eternal life to all who simply believe in Him) they believed it (Wilkin, «As Many as were Devoted to Eternal Life Believed»).
The early Christians were neither Jews who simply believed in one God, nor pagans who believed in many gods.
Eternal life is the free gift of God to anyone who simply believes in Jesus for it.
Just simply Believe in someone named Jesus for eternal life and you are saved.
The simple offer of eternal life in the Gospel is that God gives eternal life to anyone who simply believes in Jesus Christ for it.
Which message is more dangerous: «God gives eternal life to anyone who simply believes in Jesus for it» OR «God gives eternal life to those who turn from sin, obey God, and live a life of ongoing good works»?
What do you think about the teaching of Jesus that eternal life is freely given to anyone who simply believes in Him for it?
I have a question it said believing in Jesus for eternal life means that u are convinced that Jesus guarantees eternal life to those who simply believe in him for it.
You are right that most would not simply believe in God if presented with a different God.
Additionally, you must mention what it is that He promises: eternal life to all who simply believe in Him.
Conservative people simply believe in personal responsibility.
I simply believe in the capability of women's bodies to give birth.
I simply believe in the Whole 30 and what it can do for the heath of my friends and followers.
Did the grouping in question simply believe in a return to the GDR?
Simply believe in yourself and you'll do just fine.
My best friend, my lover - my man will be intellectual, artistic, visionary, empathic, stimulating, and simply believe in kindness and happiness; not too much to ask for?
I very much passionate about my relation because i simply believe in long term relationship.
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