Sentences with phrase «take on the nature»

(Gen. 31:19, 30 - 35) The ark of the covenant, the most revered emblem of the Hebrew religion which was carried with them in their travels and later placed in the Holy of Holies in the Temple, also takes on the nature of a fetish when we read of its being carried into battle and bringing good luck to the Hebrews and bad luck to the Philistines who seized it.
Geraldine here we see satans tactics to gain control over our lives and he uses pride as a means to control us if our hearts arent submitted to God we get lured into sin or our need for success or to please others or impress others of our worth.Being born again means to have our new identity in Christ we turn away from our old nature and take on his nature or identity.In the process we are redeemed through the blood of Jesus and our lives are transformed so we become as he is.
He laid aside the divine nature to take on the nature of a slave and to become like other men.
Coffee and mimeograph ink began to take on the nature of sacraments.
You could also take them on a nature walk, since toddlers love to collect things.
A New Jersey mom remarks how easy her Maclaren Triumph is to steer one - handed, and she took it on a nature walk through mommy terrain such as grass and playground mulch.
Its take on nature vs. man is different from The Machinist's in that it doesn't have overt references to the debilitating toll on spirituality represented by industrialization (the key to The Machinist «swoes appears to be a cigarette and an American muscle machine), more concerned as it is with the toll that man's attempts to comprehend the ineffable takes on his own ability to function, ironically, as a biological entity.
Though his take on the nature of faerie is not really new or inspired, it is deliberate and codified in a way that yields a satisfyingly focused vision of a fantasy staple.
Also, the biologist takes you on nature tours through the island, where you can enjoy some amazing sights related to nature.
In your new show at James Cohan Gallery, «Surface Tension,» color seems to play a more important role in your work than ever, and you have apparently shifted your focus from depicting abandoned homes — a recent series that you described as deliberately «mundane and ugly» — to taking on nature.
Joey Fauerso's video work playfully projects her take on nature, culture, and gender.
Taken together, the exhibit provides a riveting take on the nature of war, news, propaganda and graphic art.
The tradition of still life is explored in a show at the National Gallery, featuring, among others, Dean's brilliant take on nature morte.
The artist's decidedly contemporary take on nature with its infinite range of line and form allows the artist's entry into a dynamic and distinctive vocabulary — one that has not only influenced the dialogue, but also continues to elevate the elemental and provide a sense of Nature's wonder.
Again, as is common in ICBC injury claims, the doctors testifying had varying takes on the nature and severity of the Plaintiff's injuries and their connection to the car accident.

Not exact matches

The conversational give - and - take, back - and - forth nature of exchanges on social media allows your brand's personality to come through.
The imagery paints the picture of any good story, we could say that [Spoilers if you haven't read / seen Lord of the Rings] «Frodo and Sam fight a giant spider,» but Tolkien spends an entire chapter on the ordeal, taking the time to help the reader visualize the ferocious nature of the enemy and the bravery of our heroes who persevere despite their many weaknesses (doubt, fear, dismay, etc..)
Pocket Pond: When you have too much on your mind, take a break and watch colorful fish swim through crystal clear water while soft nature sounds play in the background.
While we generally are sensitive and confidential with respect to employee matters, the situation has taken on a public nature.
«The nature of what we're taking on here with Lyft is something that requires a deep level of integration and not something we can replicate» with others, he adds.
Entrepreneurship, a French word for «undertaking» is really about taking on something that by its nature — is challenging.
In a comment on his own post, MacMillan said he had since been in contact with a couple of Facebook staffers about the incident, and both said they could find no record of the image or post having been taken down, and in fact couldn't find any evidence that anything of that nature had ever been uploaded.
But depending on the nature of your task, the best thing you can do for your creativity may be to not take a break.
Governments likely would not take on the research due to its speculative nature, he said, yet the technology is promising enough to merit pursuing.
On social media, craft beer lovers, not surprisingly, took aim at Budweiser — noting the defensive nature of the ad.
«This study showed us that looking at an image of nature for less than a minute was all it took to help people perform better on our task,» explained lead researcher Kate Lee.
The stories exposed self - dealing at the Nature Conservancy; sham deductions taken for protecting facades on urban buildings; and jaw - dropping write - offs for golf resorts, whose chemical - doused fairways and private membership seemed at odds with the goals of protecting natural habitat and providing «significant public benefit.»
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More information on the nature of the discussion and considerations the Board took into account will be published in the minutes of the meeting, two weeks from yesterday.
They show, on every page, that not only is it possible to succeed by appealing to the good side of human nature, but that the resulting success is easier to achieve and more satisfying, far outdistancing the outcome of «take - the - money - and - run» approaches.
Project Rates, this depends on the nature of the work, how long it will take and level of professional required.
But, by their very nature, the best tech ideas lead to incredible efficiencies, and if those efficiencies touch on people's jobs, it will take those jobs away.
By nature, and sometimes to their detriment, investors place more emphasis on what happened recently instead of taking a broader view.
Taking a step back and looking at the bigger picture, you might be astonished at how Facebook has managed to map out a network piggybacking on our social nature.
Investing is a risky venture by nature and you need to be clear about how much risk you're comfortable taking on.
This is somewhat random depending upon the nature of the payments that take place in the community and on which banks» customers are the recipients of government spending or are paying tax.
Depending on the nature of your business and whom you listen to, 65 - 90 % of a B2B organization's buying process takes place before a potential customer is looking to engage with a salesperson.
Many processes made «social», including buying, are beginning to take on a perpetual cyclical nature whereby where one starts and one ends is a blurred vision.
The event took place in Singapore, the spot on a map where an admiring neighborhood of wild nature and the changing world of progress make a perfect match.
It's not that I don't feel like I can, I can... but is that in the vocabulary of the one who I worship, if it's not then why would I as His Son want to take on what is not His, my Father's nature... The versions of the Bible I've read seem to think that words are powerful and speaking them is an action and can even change physics if used properly... Again, the scriptures speak for themselves and circumventing the topical study with christiany cliche come - backs doesn't answer or annul anything that the Word has to say on the matter.
There's Arkansas, bounty hunters, snakes real, human, and symbolic, being rescued from a snake pit by a very errant knight, a display of the gratuitous slaughter that comes when you take the law in your own hands, a deep commentary on place, displacement, the state of nature, and the techno - forces of the modern world and modern government, solidly American thoughts on law, property, justice, and keeping your word, and so forth and so on.
When we understand these two bookends of the Bible as framing the whole Christian mystery, the marriage of man and woman takes on its true nature as an image that points us towards our ultimate destiny marriage to God.
You nailed it - especially about the fact that her observations highlight the superfluos nature of religion and the fact that she just can't take the info at face value but still needs to put a Christian spin on it.
According to Jesus, marriages that appear to be the culmination of various decisions — at least for Christians — take on a whole new, mysterious nature.
The word that changed Augustine's life was a biblical command whose message it took no special hermeneutic sensitivity to hear: «Spend no more thought on nature and nature's appetites»» what could be clearer?
And thus it has been ever since: All of us must «come down to the level adopted by God himself in his Incarnation — the level of poverty, crib, flight...» Yet in lowering ourselves to the lowliness that God himself assumes in taking on a human nature, we remain who we are: Some are intellectually gifted and rich in the world's goods; others are impoverished in various ways.
So here is my catalogue of suggestions for reading on a very long trip — maybe a convalescent's journey down to the seaside to take the purging air, or some other trip suitably Edwardian in nature and extent.
In the modern period the classical Western deity more and more took on the garb of the One who ultimately validates scientific and industrial progress, including not only much that was truly progressive, but also the industrial rape of nature and, ultimately, through a variety of corporate structures, the oppression of the poor, and the dispossessed.
If their argument wasn't so flimsy, this might even seem like an outright attack on faith (however, given the nature of the whole list, it's really hard to take it seriously, and see it as anything more than a bad hot take for a sake of a hot take.)
The whole divine - human experience of God's taking on human nature in one person is an exemplar of suffering that works itself out in multiple dimensions of obedience.
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