It's a little like the Red Queen being able to behead her victims, then give them their heads back and tell them to
sin no more.
Typically this is done with what I call a «go and
sin no more» order, in which the family court judge issues a contempt sanction but stays the sanction conditioned upon the offending party's future compliance with the court order.
Under its terms, no nation is compelled to
sin no more, and many — even including Germany and Denmark, the leaders in renewable energies — now appear unlikely to meet the agreement's targets.
Later on, two more Warhols went big — a painting of Uncle Sam ended up costing $ 1.21 million, while another that read «Repent and
sin no more!»
You can have an solo el sol and
sin it more civil.
As it states in the Bible: the world will fall into
sin more and more the further we move forward in time.
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Go and
sin no more Former Member of Parliament for New Juabeng North, Hackman Owusu - Agyeman, believes former President Jerry John Rawlings» admission that he accepted $ 2 million from former Nigerian Head of State, Sani Abacha, after nearly 18 years of denial, should warrant forgiveness from Ghanaians.
I thought the point of the story when Jesus said «go and
sin no more» was about not looking for the sin in others.
Paul implied that we will continue to use the justification that we should sin so that good will result (Let
's sin more that grace will much more abound!)
Christian theologians have therefore thought of
sin more as a kind of congenital disability, with specific failings as its symptoms.
Traditionally, the church has taught that divorced and remarried couples must «live together as brother and sister» — that is, that they must go and
sin no more.
Yes, «kai hermatano merketi» may go and
sin no more, but even if it does, he said it as almost an afterthought.
god is the same yesterday today and forever, act is catholic dogma i thought Protestants don't follow catholic dogma, Jesus never said you could eat pork he said go ans
sin no more sin is braking the law of god,..
Steve your personal bias screams out EVERY time you quote the «go and
sin no more» scripture.
If, in the United States, we are to be one nation under we God, we must model the very God who faced a woman and her crime, pointed her to living water, set her free and said
sin no more.
He told the woman about to be stoned for adultery, «Go and
sin no more.»
Notice, in the John 4 story, after Jesus says «Let the one among you without sin cast the first stone,» and no one throws a stone, he doesn't tell anyone in the crowd, «Go, and
sin no more.»
Telling her to «
sin no more» would be a direct condemnation of her.
Then when we hear God saying «
Sin no more,» we hear a vengeful, wrathful God punishing us for breaking His arbitrary laws, for having the gall to disobey His will.
(after he shamed them into leaving)» Neither do I, go and
sin no more.»
And Jesus said unto her, Neither do I condemn thee: go, and
sin no more
Before He ever suggested, «Go and
sin no more,» Jesus first welcomed and received unrepentant sinners.
Several times, Jesus ends an encounter with some form of «go and
sin no more.»
For Peter's mother - in - law, it was release from a fever; for the tax collector, it was acceptance as a human being; for the 5,000 it was bread; for the woman taken in adultery, it was forgiveness and the word to «go and
sin no more.
People tend to overlook the part where Jesus told the woman «to go and
sin no more.»
He repeatedly told people to «go and
sin no more.»
He forgave the woman and told her to go and
sin no more.
Jesus would say «Go and
sin no more» while Rachel would say «I will help you fight for gay marriage in the church.»
I remember wanting to be free from the discomfort of being told that my apologies weren't good enough, that I needed to detail
my sin more clearly before I'd be believed as sincere.
Personally I think that I should be thinking along the lines that if Jesus told her to
sin no more it must be possible, because Jesus is God, and that I should be trying to find out from Jesus just how that is possible for me.
made a mistake in telling the lady to go and
sin no more?
They had heard that Jesus had died for them and borne their sins, but draw the conclusion that they could
sin more now, in order to get more grace.
John 8 is so puzzling isn't it - on the one hand - let those without sin throw the first stone, on the other - go and
sin no more.
Did not jesus say to the woman caught in adultery — go and
sin no more?
He prays that the Muslims may come to know the one God made known in Jesus Christ: «As for the Saracens, I humbly beseech you as much as I can, O Father of heaven and earth, to show them that you are the true God and father of our Lord Jesus Christ, for many among
them sin more out of ignorance than wickedness.
«Repent and
sin no more.»
following Jesus» admonishment about casting stones he followed that by telling the Mary Magdalene to go and
sin no more... some who like to excuse their hypocrisies by calling others hypocrites like to forget that.
now, he did say to her go and
sin no more.
But «go and
sin no more» is the part opposers of God shun away from, because they love their sin, and want to keep doing them, yet be accepted by God.
Jesus gently told the harlot to
sin no more as he rescued her from the mob ready to stone her for selling her flesh.
jesus said that if one were to seek forgiveness for their sins, and
sin no more, than they were welcome into heaven.
And so it is with our GLBTQ brothers and sisters... «go and
sin no more».
Did Jesus not say «Go and
sin no more.»?
When Jesus spoke compassionately to the woman caught in adultery, he nevertheless commanded her to «Go and
sin no more.»
Yes Jesus loved the sinner and hates the sin - go and
sin no more!
Jesus showed tolerance to Mary and said «go and
sin no more».