Sentences with phrase «take admonitions»

«It's a matter of what you're doing in the community to demonstrate that you are a community of faith and that you care and you take the admonition to love your neighbor seriously,» he says.
What was happening in Acts being different from what was happening in Corinth that Paul was dealing with in his letter to them, and how many Christians opposed to tongues take the admonition of Paul's with regard to public use in Corinthians and apply it to ALL the diversities of this gift rather than applying it to the one for corporate meetings.
I hope no one takes that admonition too seriously or there is going to be a body count come the 14th.
We have also taken his admonition in good faith, and we thank him most sincerely for taking time off his busy schedule to pen such a long statement.
However, I will take your admonition to heart and make an effort to avoid political bashing.

Not exact matches

I take Gods view on the best way to teach my children about the Lord, not hers, yes we are to love them, but my source, the inerrant word of God says, train your child up in the way, in the nurture and admonition of the Lord, so that when they are older, they will not depart from it.
This will not happen until the people and leaders, after centuries of deprivation, finally reaching Deng Xiaoping's admonition in the end of the 1970s that «to get rich is glorious,» but also come to realize (if ever) that it takes much more than wealth and power to provide a good life for all its people.
This (Verses of the Qur «an) is an admonition, so whosoever wills, let him take a Path to his Lord (Allah).
Believing that the future as well as the present belong to God, the minister of these Advent texts might find it well to listen to Hans Kung's admonition: to take care lest she preach judgment too loudly and insistently before the small and defenseless and too softly and half - heartedly before the powerful of this world.
«I have just taken the oath of office on the Bible my mother gave me a few years ago, opened to a timeless admonition from the ancient prophet Micah: «He hath showed thee, O man, what is good; and what doth the Lord require of thee, but to do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God.»»
He, more than anyone else in Christian history, dug back very deep into the Old Testament Sabbath day tradition with all of its restrictions, its admonitions to rest, and, taking them out of the Jewish tradition, he dropped them down on the Christian Sunday.
When the boy at last had an opportunity to take bloody revenge upon the king who had brought such evil to his parents, he conquered all hatred through the remembrance of this admonition of his father.
As they heard this, many in the congregation remembered Karlstadt's admonition on Christmas Day in the castle church that everyone should go and take the Sacrament both the bread and the wine with their own hands.
Ignoring the brightly colored labels on the pill bottle and the doctor's admonitions to take all of the medicine that you get, even if you start to feel better.
Publications are considered the currency of science, but the admonition to «publish or perish» took on a new meaning in the midst of such a devastating outbreak.
We tend to program all the other fears into our children with constant admonitions to «be careful» and «don't get hurt», when in actuality we should encourage them to take calculated risks, especially when they are young and the risks involve jumping off a playground ladder and not high speed vehicles.
That many of these scenes take place within the confines of his mountainside lair in Jabari Land only heightens the catharsis of both M'Baku's throaty admonition and his commitment to protecting his people; it's the only part of the film spent focused on M'Baku's territory.
The innovation is part and parcel of Northeastern President Joseph Aoun's admonition that «It's time to stop thinking of higher education as an experience people take part in once during their young lives... and begin thinking of it as a platform for life - long learning.»
The admonition to be «more evidencebased» should not be taken literally.
With Ron's admonitions in the back of my head, I take it easy on the first lap.
Wouldn't one of them — at the very least — have bumped the manuscript of this letter back to the authors with an admonition to review Langenberg's very recent publication — which Willis demonstrates is freely accessible online - and incorporate in their submission some indication that they had at least taken due note of such observations, analyses, and conclusions as had come into the literature by way of Langenberg's thesis?
In fact, it is entirely in keeping with a rich tradition of skepticism in science, from the Royal Society's motto, Nullius in verba, meaning «take nobody's word for it,» to Richard Feynman's admonition, «It doesn't matter how beautiful your theory is, it doesn't matter how smart you are.
There are the now - familiar admonitions to eat less beef, drink tap water and use compact fluorescent light bulbs along with some success stories about environmental actions taken by kids, governments and scientists.
I would think that just about nobody takes seriously ALL the admonitions / laws in Leviticus.
As in traditional law school classes, professional values are mainly admonitions to take the high road.
In particular, you should note their admonition that this only changes the federal standard, and if your state has a more restrictive standard, you will need to take that into consideration.
If the issues are complicated or if there is a recommendation for a private admonition or more severe discipline, the process will likely take more than six months.
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