Sentences with phrase «than a miracle in»

Furthermore, any child entering your home, either by adoptive or biological means, is never anything less than a miracle in the first place — 25 or 35, it's all God.

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Clearly, in the absence of a miracle, poor project management will result in a project reaching an unsuccessful conclusion, but what is it that defines a good project manager and why are some project managers so much more successful than others?
Children's Miracle Network Hospitals was founded in 1983 and since then has raised more than $ 5 billion for 170 children's hospitals across the United States and Canada.
My students at Peking University, for example, are extremely supportive and think very differently about what I do, and I think I have convinced them that as future policymakers, especially in finance and central banking, rather than join the hype that has always accompanied every growth miracle it is their responsibility to be focus on risks and on all the ways things can go wrong.
my appologies folks — im a lousy christian — but still im a christian - i seen enough miracles in my life «personal life to» to show me there is a god that is there and does care — nad he deserves more than hes getting here on this blog site ---- if no one else will ill say it — thank you god — in jesus name — please show these folks that when it comes to things — you do nt play — thx.
I suppose I am guilty of this as well, refusing to believe the miracles that the bible says have happened, but considering I have yet to see a true, bonafide miracle in my life like the ones that happened all the time in the bible, I think my skepticism is slightly more healthy than your unwavering naive belief.
But how can you deny the significance of a 4 inch veil being torn at the time of Jesus» death?!?! Surely, you will respond trying to refute this or nitpick at the details (as if that takes away from the miracle that it was), but in doing so please note that there is significantly more evidence to support this event than there is to refute it.
Well he did perform or take part in a greater miracle than the death of Bin Laden, he played the pivotal role in the DEMISE OF COMMUNISM IN EASTERN EUROPE.Well that was when he was a live.So don't discredit this old guys wearing white medieval dress they have and might play a major role in historin a greater miracle than the death of Bin Laden, he played the pivotal role in the DEMISE OF COMMUNISM IN EASTERN EUROPE.Well that was when he was a live.So don't discredit this old guys wearing white medieval dress they have and might play a major role in historin the DEMISE OF COMMUNISM IN EASTERN EUROPE.Well that was when he was a live.So don't discredit this old guys wearing white medieval dress they have and might play a major role in historIN EASTERN EUROPE.Well that was when he was a live.So don't discredit this old guys wearing white medieval dress they have and might play a major role in historin history.
There were fewer miracles in the Bible than many of us think, and there are more miracles today than many of us know.
They want some big splashy teaching, like for instance — a course in miracles, rather than putting into practice in very practical ways with the people around them what the Isaiah says God requires (i.e. — love, patience, prayer, meditation, hopefulness, justice, etc).
Those who believe that miracles are refuted by modern science may view them symbolically rather than literally, saying, for example, that the stilling of the storm (Mark 4:35 - 41) shows that God is with the believer in the storms of life.
All things considered together, Christ's miracles were intended to reveal that He was a prophet of God, and more than a prophet, He was the Messiah, and not the Messiah the Jews were looking for — one coming in judgment — but a tender and loving Messiah wanting to draw all men unto Himself.
The reason they are mnot saved is because of lawlessness rather than being obedience to Gods word they believed in Jesus Christ but because of there hearts did not walk according to the word and because it speaks of signs and wonders it seems more about them and the works that they did.Of course none of us are saved by works.How do you understand that passage as some are saved and some are not it seems clear that to be saved we must believe and also walk in obedience to Gods word.brentnz A Tree and its Fruit mat 7: 2Many will say to Me on that day, «Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in Your name, and in Your name drive out demons and perform many miracles
Thus patience, if one may put it in this way, performs an even greater miracle than courage.
I believe in one version of that miracle but it doesn't make mine better than yours.
Where in the religions today can you say that these has happened other than for false miracles?
= > no it was by miracle that a Bible ended up in my hand rather than a Quran or the Dawkins bible etc..
From Adam and eve in the garden, to jacob and the angels ladder to moses and the burning bush, to daniel and visions to elijah and power over elements to Jesus where it is written that he performed so many more miracles than were written down, to the experience pf the apostles time and time again supporting their message through supernatural events.......
«Seventy - five years ago evangelical leader J. Gresham Machen observed that Bible - believing Protestants and faithful Roman Catholics shared more in common with one another than they did with others who denied the deity of Christ, the miracles of Jesus, the Holy Trinity, or the second coming of Christ.
quantum mechanics or principles explains the spokiness of reality that the devil or satan.or miracles can even exist in our lives, beause the wisdom of God is beyond our comprehension, He is 12,700,000,000 billion years old compared to our less than 100 years.
Furthermore, by its novelty miracle impels a recognition of order, not in the sense of a regular occurrence, but as a given structure or condition which is this rather than that.
Lion, many of the most prominent founding fathers were deists, that is, they believed that a god created them, but that god was not interested in human affairs, there are no miracles and that Christ, while a fine teacher was no more than another human.
In this sense the pre-scientific interpretation of surprising natural phenomena as miracles is really more perceptive than the routine acceptance of every occurrence as part of an invariable law - abiding order of things.
Each miracle is less a sign to excite wonder than it is an act of genuine service, a deed done by the son of God to benefit those in whose behalf it is performed.
He just doesn't answer when you pray to him, doesn't do miracles, doesn't have much bandwidth, makes a lot of mistakes, can't write coherently, and gets tired if he has to do his comedy routine more than once in two thousand years.
The vast majority of atheists * take the view that there's no reason at all to believe in an afterlife, any more than in gods, ghosts, vampires, leprechauns, miracles, or any other aspect of the supernatural.
The miracle of Christmas means more for the church than Sunday school programs and choir cantatas; it points to the essence of how we are the church in the world.
Using a mixture of suggestion, «cold reading», hypnosis and plain old trickery, Brown has the ability to make people believe in God, miracles and the power of prayer faster than you can say «prestidigitation» (look it up).
In particular, its historical data are fuller than those of Acts ii - iv, but less full than those of Acts x, containing no allusions to the baptism of Jesus or His miracles in GalileIn particular, its historical data are fuller than those of Acts ii - iv, but less full than those of Acts x, containing no allusions to the baptism of Jesus or His miracles in Galilein Galilee.
He contains more of the miracles and parables than the other Gospels, and there are at least 29 events in the life of Christ recorded in Luke that are not found in any other Gospel.
A second group of leaders and churches (which do not practice these things) often accuse the first group of doing these miracles in the power of the devil rather than in the power of God.
People are stubborn in their BELIEF even if its proven to be wrong... this is true of ghosts and aliens and miracles and prediciting the future... the bible is no better than any other future predictions... zero evidence... NONE.
Today, however, it is being increasingly recognized that the tradition of miracle stories in the gospels deserves much more serious attention than either the older liberal or the earlier form - critical scholarship gave it.
We had already noted that the miracle of tongues dramatized in this passage in Acts involved the disciples speaking known languages rather than the ecstatic utterances usually associated with glossolalia.
For the truth of his word he offers no evidence whatever, neither in his miracles, the significance of which is not to accredit his words (for he expressly repudiates attestation through miracles (Mark 8:11, 12)-RRB-, nor in his personal qualities, which apparently aroused in his contemporaries antagonism rather than faith.
How about praying for government that acknowledges and tries to solve problems rather than burying their heads in the sand and praying for miracles?
Heavy viewers are much more likely than nonviewers to read the Bible, pray frequently, take the Bible literally, believe «that Jesus Christ will return to earth someday,» report having been «born again,» believe in miracles and favor «speaking in tongues.»
My good wife Lisa, who is much wiser than I, pointed out to me that the post felt negative and seemed to denounce miracles and those who believe in them.
The decision to create a soul surely places constraints on divine power no more and no less restrictive than the physical impossibility of creating a square circle, 87 wherefore «the supreme miracle of the divine power... consists in being able, through a deep - reaching and all - embracing influence, incessantly to integrate, on a higher plane, all good and all evil in the reality which that power builds up by means of secondary causes.»
The account of the miracle is again much fuller and more dramatic in Mark than in Matthew and Luke.
If God were to re-create the miracle of the crossing of the Yam Suph (the sea of reeds), we would in all probability be too skeptical and too critical to recognize it as much more than a freak event.
Regardless of their denominational affiliation, they are much more likely than nonviewers to read the Bible, to pray frequently, to take the Bible literally, to believe «that Jesus Christ will return to earth someday,» to report having been «born again,» to believe in miracles, and to favor «speaking in tongues.»
A) I meant it to be satiricle and shed light on the fact that there are many many more people in need of a miracle who are probably more pious and god fearing than you are and deserve the miracle more.
Gil you have asked some very good questions why does bad things happen in the world i personally do nt know God did nt explain to Job either why he had to suffer.What i do know is that God desires that none of us should perish but that all would have eternal life in him through Jesus Christ.This world will one day pass away and the real world will be reborn so our focus as christians is on whats to come and being a witness in the here and now.Both good and bad happens to either the righteous or the sinner so what are we to make of that.What we do know is that God will set all things right at the appointed time the wicked will be judged and the righteous will be rewarded for there faith isnt that enough reason for us to believe.Free will is only a reality if we can choose between good and bad but our hearts are deceitfully wicked we naturally are inclined toward sin that is another reason whyt we need to be saved from ourselves so what are we to do.For me Christ died and rose again that is a fact witnessed by over 500 people that were alive at the time and was recorded by historians how many other religious leaders do you know that did that or did the miracles that Jesus did.As far as the bible is concerned much of the archelogical evidence has proven to be correct and many of prophetic words spoken many hundreds of years ago have come to pass including both the birth and the death of Jesus.Interested in what philosophy you are believing in if other than a faith in Jesus Christ so how does that philosophy give you the assurance that you are saved.Its really simple with christianity we just have to believe in Jesus Christ.brentnz
The transmission - theory not only avoids in this way multiplying miracles, but it puts itself in touch with general idealistic philosophy better than the production - theory does.
The miracles, though fewer than in the Synoptics, are greater and vastly more impressive.
Yet some either deny a concept of God based on a human like diety... without logically understanding it has to be something more than that... or worse only see a chaotic uncaring universe..., without understanding the complexity of the infinite miracles, defined by science alone, not to mention the influence of noy yet known to science, occurences... that have occurred for billions of years to end up in their creation and also supporting their every day survival.
The ark could not have contained more than a very small proportion of the animal life on the globe, to say nothing of the food needed for them, nor could eight people have attended to their wants, nor apart from a constant miracle could the very different conditions they required in order to live at all have been supplied.
Now we must always bear in mind that the nub of the problem of miracles is to be found in the condemnation and death of Jesus Christ on the cross (more so than in the resurrection, which is radically outside all categories, even that of miracle).
...» Aphesis is release from sin» I think there is a tranformational quality to regeneration where a sinner is transformed into a saint — the greatest of all Jesus miracles because there is no force or power in the universe capable of changing our nature other than the indwelling Holy Spirit — but the struggle with sin is an on going one.
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