Sentences with phrase «take punishment»

I'm thanful for a loving God who was willing to send His only Son to take the punishment I so deserved.
& # Anyone can submit their site for feedback but they must be willing to take the punishment (constructive of course).
It's stylish, if a bit masculine, and does a good job of communicating that it's both a watch that's tuned for daily wear but also hardened to take the punishment of running or hitting the gym.
So I can see why using wooden crates would be a good thing to use, my understanding is that they can take some punishment.
I felt like I could throw it across the room with ease, but with that said, the console itself doesn't seem to be able to take a punishment.
If you can take punishment as well as you can dish it out, then XCOM 2 strikes the right balance.
The real rapist watches the former football star take punishment without remorse.
When his fondness for fast women and bar brawls lands him a suspension from the game, he's prepared to take his punishment like a man.
I'll take the punishment meant for him, if you would, please.
You'll appreciate a flat - loading floor, 50/50 split rear cargo doors, water - repellent seats that can take some punishment, prewiring for electrical upfitting, a multi-functional trip computer, AM / FM / CD audio system, driver's under - seat storage tray, and more.
You can power your way through corners in complete confidence as the suspension will take the punishment.
If you can take the punishment to unlock them, a few of the minigames are actually fun.
slaves should be willing to be obedient and ready to take the punishment they need.
From the durable but light aluminum alloy frame to the water - repellent fabric seat covers, this stroller was built to take punishment from the elements and not be affected in the slightest.
They don't take the punishment idea lightly hence the need to be careful on how you treat him.
The Scottish giants were installed in the group stage in their place but Sion have refused to take the punishment.
We are all built differently, some can take the punishment as well as give it and others cant.
Both fighters dropped their guards and traded heavy blows, «basically agreeing to take punishment for the chance to give it,» Clarke said.
However, God loved us so much he sent his son, Jesus, to take the punishment we deserve for our sins.
Yeah, it doesn't make a lot of sense considering that their entire religion is based on avoiding personal responsibility by letting Jesus take their punishment.
He died to take the punishment of our sin.
The penalty for sin is death as sinners we all deserve to die but God in his mercy and grace sent his only son to take our punishment on himself.Though his blood we are forgiven and cleansed from all unrighteousness.When Christ spoke the words it is finished the term he used was a legal one that means the cancelling of a debt that was owed Christ paid our debt in full through his blood and death on the cross.brentnz
Only Christianity of all the world's major religions teaches that God came to Earth in Jesus Christ and became subject to suffering and death himself, dying on the cross to take the punishment our sins deserved, so that someday he can return to Earth to end all suffering without ending us.
Or the idea of allowing an innocent to take punishment for anything I have done.
Live4Him, you pass the buck to Jesus when you let him take your punishment, where is the presonall responsibility in that?
Christianity has bad morals at its core, for example Christians somehow think it is o.k. to let someone else take their punishment.
How about wanting others to take the punishment you feel you deserve?
However, God sent Jesus to take the punishment we deserve to save us form such a horrible fate.
it is my stance that anyone who allows someone else to take the punishment they feel they themselves deserve is a coward
The society in the day when MEN wrote your book, was different than today, but we still do not let one person take the punishment for another.
This of course means that all Christians are immoral because they have no problem letting Jesus take their punishment.
Letting someone else take the punishment you deserve.
You allow him to take your punishment would indicate to me you do NOT love him.
He walked away from His throne, came to earth where He was hated, falsely accused, tortured and murdered so that He could take the punishment you deserve.
Your brother, because he loves you, offers to confess for an offense he didn't commit and take the punishment in your place.
So He left His throne in Heaven to live the perfect life we haven't and voluntarily go to the cross to take the punishment we deserve.
Meaning, Christ did not die on the cross for me because I refuse to let somebody else take my punishment for me.
A lot of Christians do not like being held accountable, that is why they find such comfort in allowing someone else to take the punishment for their «sins».
God doesn't want anyone to perish (2 Timothy 3:9), so that's why He sent Jesus to take your punishment for you.
Remember, God provided a way for salvation through the blood of His innocent Son who took the punishment on the cross, that we might be declared innocent.
Jesus came and took the punishment for all of us so, if we follow Him, we can accept that gift.
and that's why it's called a «sacrifice» — because something else takes the punishment i deserve.
Jesus did not stand in the way of a God who sat there saying» oh ok I'll let them off then» he stood between a God who is fully prepared to smash all of your faces in had it not been for Jesus taking that punishment for us.
It makes sense why an animal had to die in place of a person as a sacrifice, it makes sense as to why Our Lord have himself as a sacrifice for our sins and undeservedly took our punishment (which was a painful and humiliating death)(what a loving Lord we serve!)
As I understand it, Christ both took our punishment (legal requirement) and absorbed the full force of sin upon Himself (Christus Victor).
Jesus takes the punishment for us.
Johnny So, what's so immoral about taking the punishment for a loved one who wants to make amends but can not on their own?
I took my punishment and have waited so long for things to be right and I finally thought it was.
You say he took his punishment out on Jesus.
There was no injustice done, as He was taken the punishment for sin and sins.
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