Sentences with phrase «story in scripture»

Not that we get it all right, all the time, but the story in scripture is a rescue story where God in Jesus Christ saves us from ourselves, the world, and the devil.
Story after story in scripture attests to a reign in which a new authority is established, one that will help us to fulfill our human potential.
From the novelist as well as from the stories in Scripture the theologian should take courage to concentrate on the experience of coming to belief, not on the «beliefs» themselves (the sedimentation of experiences of coming to belief).
May you know their stories in scripture and in history and in your own circles: may you be curious about other women and amplify their influence.
It is so interesting how much these stories in scripture sound similar to pagan myths.
This is one of my favourite stories in Scripture because I've always thought of it in terms of the Father, not the younger son.
This is a truth impressed upon us through stories in scripture about women like Ruth & Naomi and Mary & Martha.
Many Christians are uneasy with the miraculous stories in Scripture.
Genuine Christian poets fall back on those untranslatable root metaphors — the images, symbols, and stories in Scripture.

Not exact matches

The movement's website features personal stories of women who are usually the only head coverers in their churches, as well as arguments from scripture to support the practice.
Stephen Despite having the Jewish scriptures to use as a guide in creating Jesus's story, the Gospel writers could not invent him building the Third Temple (Ezekiel 37:26 - 28), gathering all Jews back to the Land of Israel (Isaiah 43:5 - 6), ushering in an era of world peace, and end all hatred, oppression, suffering and disease (Isaiah 2:4), or spread universal knowledge of the God of Israel, which will unite humanity as one (Zechariah 14:9).
I love the few childhood stories of Jesus in the canonical scriptures.
Yet the way we encounter God in the Scriptures is through story — and story as told by people.
When Christians tried to tell the story of Jesus as they found it in their Scriptures, they were driven to some rather complex formulations.
Both are Lectionary based denominations, meaning that the scriptures for a given Sunday are set out for years in advance, and follow a progression, meaning that a story in the Bible will continue over several weeks.
Thank you for sharing the story about a god porking a human.T hanks for trying to play but scriptures are not relevent in this subject.
It's up to us, the regular, everyday people in the trenches of real life to speak the truth and tell our stories about the work God's doing in our lives and what He's saying to us through the Scriptures.
Scripture is debated largely because of the cultural bridge we must cross in order to understand the intention behind the stories told, the poetry used, and the rules described.
Understanding scripture is not a matter of properly defining a few difficult, multi-syllabic words, as Calvinism insists, but seeing the simple message told in the heart - wrenching stories.
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«Scripture» was never meant to be taken as literal fact - it has to be taken in context as a story which has a moral.
But the roots of caste can be traced back to a story in the most ancient Hindu scriptures, the Vedas, in which the various social classes are produced from the sacrifice of a primordial man — the priestly class from the mouth, the warrior class from the arms, the merchant class from the thighs, the laboring class from the feet (Rig Veda 90:10).
But as Mel Gibson so ably demonstrated in The Passion of the Christ, God's story revealed in Scriptures may also deserve an R - rating.
Bind, the «discovery» was back in 2007... But I do like your selective reading and need to take one story, wed it to a single verse, and declare the inerrancy of scripture.
The scriptures are rich with stories of new or renewed life, In the passages for this Sunday, we encounter several people who were «as good as dead» — one was dead — but with whom God was not yet finished.
And it's unlike any other book I've ever written, for in addition to the memoir, it includes original poetry, short stories, soliloquies, and even a short screenplay — all aimed at capturing the wonder and beauty of Scripture, while honoring the best in biblical scholarship and acknowledging the challenges of its most difficult passages.
Rich with vulnerable stories from Ann's life, this life - changing devotional makes space for you to breathe, sit with Scripture, and reflect in ways that lets you not only freshly see your own soul and your way to the abundant life.
He lectures them from the familiar stories of scripture, implying that they are fools as well as presumptuous in their expectation (still unexpressed) that he should bless them as he has blessed strangers.
The sins revealed in these first three scripture passages are blockbusters — betrayal, idolatry, adultery and violence — the raw material for larger - than - life stories and films.
The Hebrew Scriptures not only contain prophecy about Jesus, but all the stories, hopes, and longings contained within the Old Testament also find their fulfillment in the person and work of Jesus Christ.
Which story of a woman in Scripture do you find most liberating and why?
The apocryphal stories, in some instances, were understood to be «Gospel truth» on par with accounts found in Scripture.
From the decision at the Jerusalem Council to free new converts from Jewish Law, to the debates of the third of fourth century that led to the biblical cannon the Apostle's Creed, to the Protestant Reformation which resulted in increased availability of Scripture, to the Galilean controversy which opened and changed minds, the story of the Church is a story of constant adaptation and change.
But whereas Justin was eventually able to reconcile his sexuality with his faith and with Scripture in such a way that has left open the possibility for a relationship with a man in his future, Wesley says that «my own story, by contrast, is a story of feeling spiritually hindered rather than helped by my homosexuality.
Scripture was seen as imparting moral and spiritual lessons, and the presence of deeper meanings in the story was taken for granted.
This giving again is itself, in fact, a kind of «sacrificial» motif in Hebrew Scripture, achieving its most powerful early expression in the story of Isaac's aqedah, and arriving at its consummation, perhaps, in Ezekiel's vision in the valley of dry bones.
All of the stories from all of Man's scriptures are fully accounted for, and so revolutionarily superseded, by Pandeism, which demonstrates the logical probability of all of these nonuniversal propostions as simply reflecting the miscomprehensions of the limited human mind in attempting to grasp an ultimate underlying reality.
And the more you read and study Scripture, the more involved in the story you will become.
If this is so, we can not fully appropriate the truth of Scripture unless this relationship is already experienced — unless, that is, God's story has in fact become our own story.
These purposes are realized in a series of events that Gabriel Fackre calls the red thread through Scripture - the central and defining narrative of Scripture, what we might call God's story of redemption or renewal.
But no genealogical record in Scripture is without some sort of important insight into the story.
You are part of the story that was begun in the pages of Scripture.
In his books, The Last Word and Scripture and the Authority of God, N. T. Wright uses an extremely helpful illustration for explaining how God's story functions, and where we fit into the plot.
A rabbi once told me that this story about David was included in the Scriptures to make the point that even the most moral of persons can fall, the most powerful people have weaknesses, and no one, not even David, is perfect.
The Scriptures are the record of God's progressive revelation of Himself through inspired men, and the story of His righteous purpose in history to bring mankind to final perfection in Christ.
Many stories in the Bible, especially some in the Hebrew Scriptures, or what we commonly refer to as the Old Testament, are difficult.
Reinhold Niebuhr failed to root his definitions of justice and equality in the story and symbols of scripture, Hays thinks.
Impelled by a need to find the roots of their form of Mormonism, leading historians of the Reorganization have embarked on an exercise in higher criticism, subjecting to close scrutiny Joseph Smith's story and Mormon scripture as well as the two official versions of church history.
All you got to do is research them yourself, also Christianity in it's purest form is not religion, it is truth because all you have to do is study the Holy scriptures and apply them to your life & human history & you'll see this is the real deal & not some book written y a bunch of random guys whio wanted to tell a good story.
And since the Bible is God's story, concerned primarily with who God is, we will find that over time, as we read, live, and breathe in the story of Scripture, we will become ever more like God as revealed in Jesus Christ.
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