Sentences with phrase «speak out of the experience»

The words of confession, penitence, and trust in grace become new words when they are spoken out of the experience of acceptance.
Augustine is here speaking out of experience.
I speak out of experience, having seen great changes in students going through similar problems.
As Tom shared the nuggets from these different authors with me, he began to write a booklet on How to Win a Pinewood Car Derby, since he was able to speak out of the experience of four years of consistent wins with our son!
We speak out of the experience of four years of consistent wins.

Not exact matches

Investors who spoke to CNBC all described a common experience with the ICO in question: They thought the project was legitimate until warning signs began to appear, including a falling out with the company's sole supplier, a lack of correspondence from its supposed founders, and failed attempts to recoup the lost funds.
In my experience of speaking at hundreds of conferences, the most tweeted nuggets, after facts and figures, are product or service shout - outs.
If there is one overarching lesson that's worth noting from this whole experience, it's that overcoming fear of rejection and speaking out for something you believe in is the truest form of leadership.
He has spoken publicly about «diversity and authenticity, linking this to his leadership experience of being an out gay man in banking,» said OUTstanding.
While on the campaign trail in 2015 at the age of 44, the presidential candidate spoke at Liberty University and alluded to his experience of having to finance his education: I, Cruz said, «took over $ 100,000 in school loans, loans I suspect a lot of y» all can relate to, loans that I'll point out I just paid off a few years ago.»
Her husband Carl (who's also the company CEO), added: «Most of us have faced hardship, and some of us combat and that «near death experience» Mayor Landrieu spoke of, so we can identify with what New Orleans went through, and how it can distill and clarify for you what you really want out of the future.
I am looking for authenticity, relevancy, no ovewhelming bands that take away from the experience of worship, clergy who are willing to answer my hard questions, who understand doubt is a stepping stone to deepening my belief, who accept everyone as Jesus did (and we know Jesus was a rebel who accepted and led all sorts of people), who don't feel the need to try to be hip, who speak about things without inserting politics, who are wiling to trash the temple to bring us back to the truth, who will step out of the box of comfort and be real.
He spoke to them out of the events which they experienced.
One wonders if there is anything more crucial for the preacher to do than to obey the sadness of our times by taking it into account without equivocation or subterfuge, by speaking out of our times and into our times not just what we ought to say about the Gospel, not just what it would appear to be in the interests of the Gospel for us to say, but what we have ourselves felt about it, experienced of it.
The elaborate narratives of Matthew and Luke may be the result of legendary or literary development; but that Jesus could speak of his own inner experiences in figurative or perhaps visionary language is shown later by his exclamation when the disciples reported their success in casting out demons (Lk 10:18): «I saw Satan fall like lightning from heaven.»
Another Christian divorcee, Erik Castenskiold spoke frankly of his experience when the topic of his divorce comes into a conversation: «You certainly get a different reaction in their face when they find out you've been married before,» he said.
Yes, some people pray incoherently out of habit or because they are not being thoughtful, but sometimes the prayers you criticise result from spiritual emotion and depth of experience of God - especially (I think) speaking in tongues.
It is a tendency, however, which has worked at best incompletely: for the cycle of stories about Abraham is liberally sprinkled with a knowing realism that seems to speak out of Israel's own experience under covenant.
I speak as a Protestant layman, out of my own experience with all its limitations.
At worst the effort to exercise this authority becomes a servile representation of old forms, a religious antiquarianism; at its best, however, such communal authority speaks in contemporary language and to contemporary needs out of the long experience and painfully gathered wisdom of the Christian centuries.
This is the reality that this black man saw and out of which he spoke his critical and judgmental words about the America that he experienced.
He was encouraged to speak out after listening to the experiences of his own priests.
I believe that we should accustom ourselves to the idea that there may have been men among the disciples and followers of Sakyamuni whose experience of the Buddha was very different from that of the men whose spirit speaks to us out of the canon of the South.
An Irish woman who detailed her own harrowing experience of child sexual abuse at the hands of a priest spoke out during a Vatican symposium on Tuesday, telling church officials that an apology was not enough.
The prophet received his messages, so he was convinced, not out of law or tradition, but through his own individual experience in which he heard the Lord speaking to himself.
Therefore, de Lubac points out, it is important to understand that the «desire» spoken of is different from the desires of our common experience and must go through a transformation in order to attain its goal.
We tell a story about the actuality of experience to lift it into a context of meaning that speaks out of the reality of possibility as well as actuality.
Jeremy have been asking the holy spirit for his help with this and in regards to the lame man that Jesus healed I do nt believe that sin was the issue for him just like the blind man was it his parents or did he sin the answer was neither but so that God would be glorified.What was the sin that may have been worse for him.The two situations are related of the woman caught in adultery the key words being go and sin no more only two references in the bible and will explain later the lame man we see at first his dependency on everyone else for his needs he cant do it he is in the best position to receive Gods grace but what does he do with it.Does he follow Jesus no we are told he goes to the temple and Jesus finds him now that he has his strength to do things on his own what his response to follow the way of the pharisees that is what is worse than his condition before so he is warned by go and sin no more.We get confused because we see the word sin but the giver of is speaking to him to go another way means death.Getting back to the two situations of the woman caught in adultery and the lame man here we see a picture of our hearts on the one our love for sin and on the other the desire to work out our salvation on our terms they are the two areas we have to submit to God.My experience was the self righteousness was the harder to deal with because it is linked in to our feelings of self worth and self confidence so we have to be broken so we are humble enough to realise that without God we can do nothing our flesh hates that so it is a struggle at first to change our way of thinking.brentnz
I have had this experience three times now, on three different occasions, in admittedly similar circumstances, but not similar enough to explain the coincidence: I am speaking from a podium to a fairly large audience on the topics of — to put it broadly — evil, suffering, and God; I have been talking for several minutes about Ivan Karamazov, and about things I have written on Dostoevsky, to what seems general approbation; then, for some reason or other, I happen to remark that, considered purely as an artist, Dostoevsky is immeasurably inferior to Tolstoy; at this, a single pained gasp of incredulity breaks out somewhat to the right of the podium, and I turn my head to see a woman with long brown hair, somewhere in her middle thirties, seated in the third or fourth row, shaking her head in wide - eyed astonishment at my loutish stupidity.
One way of acknowledging its revisability is to say that it can survive the critique laid for it by Wayne Proudfoot in his 1985 Religious Experience and, more importantly, by the postmodern culture for which Proudfoot speaks.13 If it ignores that kind of postmodern critique, I am suggesting, it will not deliver on the promise it has shown recently in the growth of The American Journal of Theology and Philosophy, in the founding of The Highlands Institute for American Religious Thought, in the resurgence of Columbia and Yale forms of neonaturalism and pragmatism in the work of Robert Corrington and William Shea, 14 and in the American Academy of Religion Group on Empiricism in American Religious Thought — as well as in the growing independent scholarship of those working out of the empirical side of process theology and the Chicago school.
Quite possibly Jesus spoke here out of his own experience.
We can still speak of interpretation because, on the one hand, the mystery contained in the book is made explicit in out experience and its actuality is confirmed here, and because, on the other hand, we understand ourselves in the mirror of the word.
Well, while I was praying, I remember holding out my hands to God and telling him they should work for him, my feet walk for him, my tongue speak for him, etc., etc., if he would only use me as his instrument and give me a satisfying experience — when suddenly the darkness of the night seemed lit up — I felt, realized, knew, that God heard and answered my prayer.
If, however, our scenario had been a different topic — say, a student had experienced extreme poverty for the first time, or realized the magnitude of the global AIDS crisis and wanted to talk to her pastor about how her faith speaks to that — I imagine the response would have been easier for our students to get out and distinctly Christian.
From personal experience I endorse three strategies which, when taken up as a «troika,» so to speak, work remarkably well to pull us out of the crisis of the family.
Speaking of tough conversations, if you find yourself experiencing those awkward feels around one of your old friends, or maybe you're feeling overwhelmed with guilt because of your «poor performance» as a friend, talk it out with whomever you need to.
In that case, since the hierarchy of the catholic church has no life experience in same sèx marriage, or contraception, or abortion, I expect that you will speak up and tell them to but out of what they do not understand.
In any event, each of us must speak of faith out of the racial, sexual, personal and historical context in which we experience the ongoing process of life.
She, like Peter, speaks not out of any kind of false strength, but out of her experience of weakness.
Writing out of more than a decade of experience as a mental hospital chaplain, Carroll A. Wise speaks to the importance of symbols in religion:
These truths are intuitively available to all — and we grasp them precisely in the experience of personal love: When we love a person, it arises from the very centre of our being and freedom, and it is never love of just any human individual, someone who can be swapped - out, so to speak, and replaced with another.
If Monroe looks out of place, Parker doesn't quickly regain his form or Giannis starts to level out, a first - round exit will speak to unmet potential experienced during the season.
Hey guys I honestly don't think a lot of the names being mentioned would even consider joining arsenal... so I would immediately rule out allegri and Simeone... if I had to put together a list I think experience would be a huge factor... I know I might get some stick for this but my number 1 would be Rafa benitez... very experienced tactically flexible rotates his squad and hard to please players would have to earn their spot... no2 ancelotti don't have to say much his record speaks for itself only problem I think would be is that he criticized ozil in the past although grown men should be able to sort that out... no 3 Thomas tuchel plays electric brand if football got the best out of mkhitaryan and auba at Dortmund... no4 Laurent Blanc not sure why his name isn't in the ring did a fantastic job everywhere he managed no5brendan Rodgers he did a fantastic job at Liverpool vastly under rated... other names to ponder Luis Enrique zidane if available emery if available ps the only way Henry should become involved is as an assistant coach
Chelsea have not been good BUT they have done what they have to and if they get infront with the experience they have and that manager they will surely be hard to catch, Arsenal have been good some days and poor some BUT still are top and as i said that speaks a lot, we need a striker, will wenger buy??? I don't think he will its hard though because the good ones are out of reach at this time and will cost a lot BUT we'll see...
Anfield appears to be the likely destination of Burnley's out - of - contract Danny Ings but Rodgers has already spoken about the need to bring in an experienced, consistent striker.
After speaking to one of the most respected soccer oddsmakers in the UK, I came to find out industry pundits believe Man U will experience a 10 pt dropff in production without Ferguson calling the shots.
Parents speak candidly about their experiences with international and domestic adoption, foster care, donor insemination, using a surrogate, parenting with an ex, coming out after being in a straight marriage and what it is like to raise their children in their part of the world.
His young mind just thinks mommy / daddy is leaving... (IMO) After this fight we worked hard speaking with midwives and more experienced parents (FTM) to make this solution which works for us: 8:00 pm dinner 8:30 pm bathtime atleast 30 mins worth of play 9:00 pm dry off and last drink (milk with local honey (during teething we add chamomile per midwife's suggestions) 9:10 pm complete blackout besides one light in kitchen to be able to see bedtime storys and lullyby 9:30 pm he is out for the night.
I speak from experience — even when you're reacting negatively out of ignorance, it is going to affect your child.
For those new parents out there that are looking for a bit more help in the area of trying to get their little one to take to the potty, I've complied 25 helpful tips that stem from my own personal experiences as a mom as well as advices from other moms that I've recently spoken to before writing this.
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