Sentences with phrase «slavery to freedom for»

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Romans 8:20 - 22 — For the creation was subjected to futility, not willingly, but because of Him who subjected it, in hope that the creation itself also will be set free from its slavery to corruption into the freedom of the glory of the children of God.
For freedom Christ has set us free; stand fast, therefore, and do not submit again to the yoke of slavery (Gal 5:1): Sin is a weakening of liberty, not an expression of human freedom.
O Dayspring from on high, who raised up your servant John Newton to enlighten your people with the message of amazing grace; grant us the courage to work for the freedom of all who live in unjust captivity and slavery and to scatter the darkness of those who live in self - condemnation and fear by the light of the gospel of Jesus Christ our Lord.
Convention of hindu's ignorant s, conserving not truth absolute enshrined in foundation of America principal of human equality but followers of hinduism, racism by faith, in human and un American, utter hindu's, idiots or hindu Magi's, criminal tricksters, selling hinduism, slavery for American on name of freedom in following of hindu Judaism, filthy secularism, but claiming to be following truth to hind, fool Americans.
Paul wrote in Galatians 5:1, «It was for freedom that Christ set us free; therefore keep standing firm and do not be subject again to a yoke of slavery
Born into this slavery, or caught and sold to the slave - owning churches from outside the group, these people have no hope for freedom.
Among them are life, liberty, security of person, freedom from slavery and from torture and inhumane treatment; equality before the law; the right to judicial remedies for wrongs; freedom from arbitrary arrest and detention; fair trials and due process of law, including the presumption of innocence; privacy; freedom of movement; equal rights in marriage; freedoms of speech, press, assembly and association; and free elections.
Here is a concrete response to Paul's admonition to the Christians in Galatia: «For freedom Christ has set us free; stand fast therefore, and do not submit to a yoke of slavery» (Galatians 5:1).
Our freedom is that though evil exists it does not have to have power over us any longer that is the message of the Gospel even though slaves became christians it did nt initially stop slavery not for many years but it helped the slaves to survive and gave them hope that one day God had something better for them and eventually because of christians activists slavery was abolished.Just like us our hope is not in the here and now but that one day we would be finally free from the corruption of this world but while we are in it we are not under its evil influence and i not meaning that bad things do not happen to christians but that in Christ we have been set free from its power over us.brentnz
What I * said * if you care to read it, is that, if we were to strictly follow what the bible says, we would have no justification for abolishing slavery and slaves who attempt to follow the bible would not seek their freedom.
Having rules and laws, even those that limit our personal freedom for the sake of the whole or others, is not equated to slavery.
Preservation from death, freedom from slavery, protection for the wilderness journey, and fulfilment of the Covenant made by God to Abraham and the Patriarchs are all that this great Jewish feast signified.
«For freedom Christ has set us free; stand firm therefore, and do not submit again to a yoke of slavery» (Gal 5:1)
A nurse saying «I'll be right here beside you» becomes the action of a man risking his life for a stranger because he knows in his bones that he just can't leave him, «I am the Lord your God, who brought you... out of the house of slavery» prompts us to live lives shaped by the freedom created by that God.
The various Articles of the Convention proclaim the following: the right to life (Article 2); the prohibition of torture (Article 3); the prohibition of slavery and forced labour (Article 4); the right to liberty and security (Article 5); the right to a fair trial (Article 6); the prohibition of extra-legal punishment (Article 7); the right to respect for private and family life (Article 8); freedom of thought, conscience and religion (Article 9); freedom of expression (Article 10); freedom of assembly and association (Article 11); the right to marry (Article 12); the prohibition of discrimination (Article 14).
While most remember honest Abe for war and peace, and slavery and freedom, the time has come to remember him for setting our Nation on a course of scientifically enlightened governance, without which we all may perish from this Earth.
This Week's DVD Releases by Kam Williams Top Ten DVD List for January 19, 2016 March to Freedom: A 400 Year History from Slavery to Freedom http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B017AJ0LLQ/ref%3dnosim/thslfofire-20 I Believe in Unicorns http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B018V1WE26/ref%3dnosim/thslfofire-20 The Diary of a Teenage Girl http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B017RR5VFW/ref%3dnosim/thslfofire-20 Straight Outta Compton http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B013P0X16Q/ref%3dnosim/thslfofire-20 -LSB-...]
At the Hay Festival in Wales over the weekend WillIam Nicholson, the screenwriter for «Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom» — the Nelson Mandela biopic that starred Idris Elba and boasted a weepy U2 song — bravely stood up and blamed his film's failure (both its mixed critical reception and its paltry stateside grosses) on the U.S. audiences being «so exhausted feeling guilty about slavery that I don't think there was much left over to be nice about our film.»
In their warped world where «war is peace, freedom is slavery, ignorance is strength,» these people have the audacity to blame the victims for the crimes that are of the politicians» making.
«Freedom» like that can feel like slavery for the rest of us, when «choice» comes in the form of 40 brands of lipstick and gadgets that distract us from the degradation of our lives, while robbing us in the areas that count most, education, health care, the environment, the freedom to do work we care about, to hope for the future, to live free of ilFreedom» like that can feel like slavery for the rest of us, when «choice» comes in the form of 40 brands of lipstick and gadgets that distract us from the degradation of our lives, while robbing us in the areas that count most, education, health care, the environment, the freedom to do work we care about, to hope for the future, to live free of ilfreedom to do work we care about, to hope for the future, to live free of illusion.
This book starts slowly but quickly you are drawn into a tale, sometimes intriguing, sometime terrifying, of one girl's experience being captured in Africa, transported to America, experiencing the best and worst of slavery, and her ultimate quest for freedom.
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