Sentences with phrase «taught you things»

People will find alternate ways to teach those things.
At the international level, history teaches us another thing: The more countries trade with each other, the less likely they are to end up at war.
It's safe to say the inventor behind one of the world's greatest creations — the lightbulb — can teach you a thing or two about success.
«Even if it isn't the piece of work that finds an audience, it will teach you things you could have learned no other way.»
These 11 teach some things you won't learn in any MBA program.
We need leaders — specifically business leaders — to teach us those things.
The kingpin of a fictional drug enterprise may not be your typical business role model, but Breaking Bad's Walter White can teach you a thing or two about what it takes to build an empire, including when not to delegate important tasks.
- Listen to music while exercising or listen to your favorite podcasts that teaches you things that will get you to the next level in your ambitions.
If business schools want to be relevant to CEO development they should start teaching things they have not traditionally taught.
Since we opened our doors in 2007, we've loaned over $ 8 Billion to more than 80,000 small business owners — which has taught us a thing or two about small business borrowers and how to evaluate a small business» creditworthiness.
From using Siri to turning on and off devices, Apple's iOS 8 Course can teach you a thing or two about automation.
(Rather than reinvent the wheel, perhaps we in the labour movement could teach them a thing or two about that.)
If only we had the RELIGIOUS POLICE like in Iran... they'd beat some sense into these atheists and teach them a thing or two about the god of love!
Mr. Lowney has been teaching me things since 1981, when he was my English teacher.
Just a few would be teaching things either not in the Bible or are anti-Biblical... veneration of Mary... praying to a priest when 2 Timothy clearly says there's only one mediator between man and God (Christ Jesus)... the Pope... indulgences... and the biggest difference is works righteousness (infused vs. imputed righteousness).
Your God teaches things that are illegal in much of the free world because they are unethical and Immoral.
hmmm... I was raised Mormon and I was never taught those things.
To Sunni's he is a deviant outright because he teaches things that are un-Islamic.
If high school kids are willing to go spend an hour each day being taught those things, I can't imagine why anyone would think that's a bad thing.
Yes, I truly don't understand why men who claim to be born - again Christians spend YEARS studying the volumes of Calvin (which is simply what a very evil man thought of the Bible), when Jesus Himself said that the Holy Spirit would teach us all things.
I know I need to grow a backbone and teach them a thing or two!
But the genealogies also can teach us things about God, about ourselves, and about what God is doing in history.
Rather the question should be: why are so many people still being brainwashed into believing that tithing is important and why do we continue to allow thieves and frauds into the pulpits to teach these things?
For he teaches you all things, and he is the Truth, and no liar...» 1 John 2:27
When the pilgrims reaped their first harvest, they invited the Indians to come feats with them as a means to «THANK» them for teaching them the things they needed to be able to survive the first year.
I think that a good God, would want me to overcome my arrogance and teach me things that I need to learn on this world.
I believe that God wants to teach us things through nature.
So after stating his «approval» of this prejudiced condemnation of all Cretans, Paul tells Titus to rebuke the Cretan Judaizers who teach these things (Titus 1:13).
There was a time when lone voices cryed out to teach the things you seem now even more expert in.
In the case of religious teachers, the easy way out is often to teach things of which we have no idea, to give answers which do not satisfy ourselves, speak of things we have not heard, show things we have not seen.
It is He that is teaching us things about life, ministry, and caring for others that probably could not have been learned any other way.
You come, and you learn, and then you go home and teach these things to your family.
«But the Helper, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in my name, he will teach you all things and bring to your remembrance all that I have said to you».
They just need to be taught things that are unknown, like god, and things that are made up, like all religion.
This used to be one of my favorite Scripture verses: «Command and teach these things.
Give them love, teach them things they should learn.
There is no school that can teach you these things.
The Holy Spirit teaches us all things; we speak of the things that the Spirit brings; truth reduced to language and writing (again); we continue to remind one another (in speech, script & action); meanwhile philosophy makes claim upon the derivatives, often assuming even to authorship.
They must be silenced, because they are disrupting whole households by teaching things they ought not to teach — and that for the sake of dishonest gain.
Nay, who has been taught any thing at our colleges with the thoroughness which will enable him to go safely and directly to distinction...?»
Jesus was a remarkable leader during His time on earth and can teach us a thing or two about being a leader of significance.
One of the descriptions in the bible for the Holy Spirit is «the Counselor,» and Jesus told his disciples that he would send the Spirit to them, who would teach them all things (John 14:26).
«The theologian's task,» as John Calvin recognized «is not to divert the ears with chatter, but to strengthen consciences by teaching things true, sure, and profitable.
But THE ADVOCATE, THE HOLY SPIRIT, WHOM THE FATHER WILL SEND IN MY NAME, WILL TEACH YOU ALL THINGS AND WILL REMIND YOU OF EVERYTHING I HAVE SAID TO YOU.»
The Mormon oppressors on Sunday are teaching things like confidence, the importance of education, and the pernicious lesson that families should look out for each other.
Not because I don't think Christianity is true and the kids, like all sinners, need to know the truth, but because teachers who don't know all the basics about the Bible would mess it up or if they were an atheist being forced to teach it would probably spread their bias and teach things wrongly on purpose.
In any case it should be the head of the household, or a parent, basically, that really teaches these things, first and foremost, not the Sunday School tracher.
Sure, ministry work is teaching you things, but that's nothing compared to what you'll learn with a spouse.
Here's a hint «Paul's description is too brief to make absolutely plain the meaning of ruining whole households by teaching things they ought not to teach (v. 11).
I mean, my wife teaches me things about Scripture and God all the time as we discuss the Bible together.
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