There are few scenes showing the shipmates
talking about their loved ones back home.
There are intimate moments of emotional revelation, of
talking about their loved ones who have died, talking about their own fears and horrors that they've experienced.
Teri «You don't think
talking about their loved ones IS talking about Christ's love?»
She simply related that most of them want to
talk about their loved ones.
Keeping in mind that children look to you as a role model of how to grieve, setting the example of it being okay to
talk about your loved one who...
We've already raved about the film, and after having its North American Premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival we were able to sit down with Anne Émond (who's already in the middle of production on her third feature) to
talk about Our Loved Ones.
Not exact matches
Schultz
talks affectionately
about his father in his book, «Pour Your Heart Into It: How Starbucks Built a Company
One Cup at a Time,» saying that Fred was an honest man who worked hard, played ball with his kids on the weekend and
loved the Yankees.
One of the things I
love about live television interviews is the intensity of it — two people are literally staring at each other for five minutes straight
talking, sometimes tensely.
People don't want their
loved one to be forgotten — they want to
talk about them.
But
loved ones may get weary of
talking about your business.
««The reason I
love it is that it gives me so much power,» says
one anonymous corporate professional in Sleeping With Your Smartphone, as if
talking about Frodo's ring.
Since everyone will be together anyway, they're also a great opportunity to start
talking about long - term care for your parents or elderly
loved ones.
Everyone
loves talking about Barry in accounting who dances with his desk chair after
one too many cocktails, but over-serving alcohol is the main reason for legal problems at any office event.
Yet when he
talked about the illnesses and deaths of
loved ones, Lee allowed himself a rare moment of vulnerability: his eyes welled up.
And then when those stocks hit major milestones [which fortunately a few of them do if they go up 20x in value, or 50x, or 100x], there's no
one calling us from NPR or CNBC saying, «Hey, we'd
love to have you on to
talk about a 100 - bagger.
Also I am a Christian and I don't bash other people or other religions, actually I get looked down at because I don't, I have a gay friend, I have a Muslim friends and boy oh boy do the Christians try to
talk to me
about how wrong they are, this is what I say to them» I'm not God, God says pretty clear that we are NOT TO JUDGE any
one, and I don't, I just
love them for who they are.
It is ok to
talk about family and
loved ones as long as the discussion
about God is not neglected.
All my
loved ones ever
talked about were famiily and their own lives, their memories, their sadness at not having more time.
If you are not
talking to the dying
about the sacrifice of Jesus Christ and His redemptive work on the cross, if you can not confess that you are a sinner and that you NEED Jesus, you WILL BE CAST INTO THE OUTER DARKNESS
loved ones.
If I were lying in a bed dying, my family would be the thing I want to
talk about, to make sure that I can make a stranger understand my
love for them and hopefully keep them alive in
one more person.
I want to
talk about my fears, my hopes and dreams for my
loved ones, the life I've led, etc..
On his death bed, I hope he
talks about his family... But if he was just as much of a jerk to them as his students, I imagine it will be to lament his lost opportunites and estranged
loved ones.
If I were dying I would
talk about the
ones I
loved, but since I
love God and would be meeting Him face - to - face soon, I would be
talking about Him and rejoicing that I was going to be with Him.
All this is quite true, as I am a caregiver, and usually stay until the end and when we
talk, family is the
one topic they always
talk about — some bad but mostly the good — the
love they have for their children and the
love of a wonderful spouse, whom they hate to leave.
She was peaceful for the first time during her last stage of illness, NOT because she got to
talk one last time
about the
love from her family but by
talking about her salvation she found through Jesus.
They
talk to and
about their
loved ones.
I have seen many people die and have heard incredible thoughts that come out of their mouths,
love or lack of, being
one of the most often
talked about.
Dying people have already heard
about God and have made their peace with Him
one way or the other - this is why they are free to
talk about love and their families.
The idea that a being would create the entire thing — with 400,000,000,000 galaxies, EACH with 100, 000,000,000 starts and even more planets, then sit back and wait 13,720,000,000 years for human beings to evolve on
one planet so he could «
love them» and send his son to Earth to
talk to a nomadic group of Jews
about sheep and goats in Iron Age Palestine (while ignoring the rest of the 200 million people then alive) makes no sense to us.
Proverbs
talks about how God corrects the
ones He
loves.
So I Listened to all of his sermons read all of his blogs and than decided to leave my number to see if he would really call as he says on his web site, With in 2 hours I recieved a call and DR. Collins never rushed me off the telephone answered all my questions, And After just that
one call you can tell he
loves and believes in what he does, He wont be for everyone, Because he does
talk about damnation and what it takes to get to heaven, And its not from giving ministers our money > I watched the you tube videos of many and he is just for me, everyone has a choice but in listening to his sermons and reading his blogs and than the telephone call this guy is the real deal.
Reading the article, I imagined myself as
one of the dying people
talking about the
love they've shared with their spouse, with the chaplain understanding that this was how I came to understand God,
love, forgiveness and all the theological questions.
If you read Jesus's teachings all he
talks about is
love for
one another.
As it is, he really only spends
one paragraph
talking about this, but Jesus emphasized such outward - focused
love during His ministry, and the church at large could benefit from more of a reminder that the Kingdom of God is not just
about loving one another, but is also
about loving and serving those who live in darkness and fear.
This passage is not
talking about having lost a
loved -
one; it's
talking about suffering against the flesh.
I am ashamed of the way I judge those I deem judgmental, the way I stumble through my day without prayer, the way I issue praises to heaven in
one breath and curse my brothers in the next, the way I
talk a big game
about loving others and then brush past the woman crying in the airport, the way cynicism seeps into my bones, the way I zone out in front of my wireless glowing mirror in a pathetic effort to avoid confronting it all.
For I suppress much of my actual truth, I do not want to admit it; I am perhaps in an ultimate attitude of protest without noticing it; despite all my
talk about the
love of
one's neighbour I may even be the greatest egoist without realizing it.
I was just sharing last night how a woman at my last church was
talking about unconditional
love in the face of her grandkids opening presents, but when she didn't hear the tried and true message from the previous pastor (who by the way was
one of architects of the church's mission to «
love God and
love people unconditionally) that was a problem.
I've been reflecting on this a lot recently, as I've been
talking with
loved ones about how to move past some of my «issues» (read — anger, obsession, deep - seated hatred) with some of the tenants of Reformed theology.
This is
one of the hardest subjects to
talk about because there are so many pastors out there with great hearts who
love God.
According to the 2013 Conversation Project National Survey, 90 percent of people said that
talking with their families or
loved ones about end - of - life care is important, yet only 27 percent have had the conversation.
The New Testament also
talks about justice and
love as principles embracing
one another.
What does it matter when we die what is important is what we do with our life now.The struggles people find themselves is because of living a sinful lifestyle you cant play with fire and not get burnt there are consequences.Jesus wants to bring forgiveness and healing and remove the guilt and shame that you are feeling.Ive have been there i was just as guilty i do nt believe theres a big screen that replays our life if it is it, it will be
about what we have done for God as our sins are covered under the blood of Jesus.The judgement for christians is that we must give an account of what we did for Jesus while we were here did we make the most of opportunities given to tell others to reach out others with his love.Mat 25:14 - 30 the Parable of the talents
talks about judgement and for me it is all
about what we do for Jesus the
ones who are faithfull in the small things are set over much.The
one who did nt use his talent that God gave him was punished for his lack of faith.So for those who are struggling with sin and life Jesus
loves you and has a plan for your life just trust him to help you and he will.To be fair its wont be easy you will have to make some hard choices but he promises to help you through its all
about choosing him over choosing what we think best because he knows whats best for us.Its important the choice you make as it will impact your life for eternity.brentnz
For example, I can
talk to my trans - friends
about Jesus, and how He RESOLVED to live among the Samaritans for two days; how He RESOLVED to use the Samaritan in His story of what it means to be
loving towards the wounded — in short, lifestyle and genetics are soooo minor that the hero is the
one that shows and engages in compassion.
Thank you for understanding what we're really
talking about here: «I believe this is what Jesus wants from His own body; to
love completely and outrageously as He does, with no limits; no boundaries; no walls; no
one left out; no exceptions.
They stated «You can
talk until you are blue in the face to these non-believers
about one side of God's
love, but without telling all
about his multiple facets, what good are you?»
You can
talk until you are blue in the face to these non-believers
about one side of God's
love, but without telling all
about his multiple facets, what good are you?
According to this study's criteria, Plato's Symposium (which
talks ENTIRELY
about LOVE) would be regarded as merely an emotional piece... despite being
one of the most foundational * analytical * literary works in history.
Jesus did
talk a lot
about hell, which is all the more reason that we should consider its reality, but in order to avoid hell, He commanded us to
love one another, and yes, that originated with Jesus.
They seem to
love using all the gadgets that prove the power of Science so they can spread the word that Science is wrong and the psychotic bleatings of a few sheep herders 2000 years ago, who thought that the wind blowing meant god had indigestion, are the only
ones who know what they are
talking about.