Sentences with phrase «then share love»

Get comfy, get inspired, and then share the love!
«If you love beer or your neighborhood or dogs, then share the love
If we are able to love, accept, honor, and support another person as unconditionally as possible, we will be able to then share that love with our families, friends, and the world at large.
Get comfy, get inspired, and then share the love!
That's why you can then share love with others.
Have a cookie, maybe two and then share the love with people who deserve them... and even some who don't.

Not exact matches

«Then, if you see that you have a shared hometown or alma mater or love of running, you'll know to steer the small talk in that direction,» Cialdini says.
You know your audience loves Twitter, so you share your content on Twitter and then wait — and wait — for the favorites and retweets to flood your account's notifications.
Her advice is the same for any parent, woman or man, CEO or temp worker: get help where you can, share the load, and then «Let go of the guilt, tell your kids you love them, and go order pizza.»
If you love to write and have a message about life you want to share for others, then blogging might be a great form of eventually - passive income for you.
So, if we (along with many theologians) don't see the love we share with our partner to have been decreed sinful by God, then how are we playing God by saying it is ok?
Sheryl, if you have raised your children with Love, then they will know Love when they see it and will go on to create families that share that Love and in a way, you will be with them forever.
Also, if you don't want to «fall for a scam» that's ok, Christ didn't go begging people to beleive in Him (guy who wanted to bury his dad, rich man, etc.), but I think (getting back to the article) that it's important if we are in the position of Chaplaincy then we should share the good news of Christ focusing on His love for us in that while we were yet sinners Christ died for us.
The moment the Christian churches begin Attuning themselves properly to Jesus Christ and Preaching His eternal message of LOVE for Everyone, Without Conditions, and Teaching about the Afterlife as God has promised us there is, and Teaching about the laying - on of hands to heal the sick as Jesus did, and begin truly Sharing their money with the poor as Jesus did, THEN you will find people flocking back into the church.
I remember one tie sharing in a prayer meeting about loving yourself to then be able to love others.
The Lectionary loves to take biblical texts that share some things in common and then watch as worlds collide once differences come to light.
We can, and the Incarnation then becomes a symbol that emphasizes in a beautiful way several important Christian themes: (1) that God is here with us, not in some far off dimension; (2) that God loves us so much as to come seeking us out; and (3) that God does not merely sympathize with us but rather shares in an important way in the human condition.
And yes, I know that Nadia's husband stopped all comments of people and then he «accidentally» deleted them... and he boldly stated in writing that Nadia never read the comments nor did anyone «that loved her» ever share the comments with Nadia.
Then, at the Eucharist, which incorporated so much of the Hindu temple ritual, the celebrant called us to communion with the words, «Jesus invites us all to share in God's limitless love».
Only then do they love each other so much that they are willing to share their love for one another with a third party (cf. p. 264f).
Therefore if you have any encouragement from being united with Christ, if any comfort from his love, if any common sharing in the Spirit, if any tenderness and compassion, then make my joy complete by being like - minded, having the same love, being one in spirit and of one mind.
Since it is the faith that marks us as Christians, the life self - consciously lived in love of God and neighbor according to Jesus» precepts, then we can disagree on doctrines and still share this faith.
So the secret is to continually be in love with Jesus, be empowered by the Holy Spirit, it is all about passion, i am so hungry for more of Him, but then do I want to let Him have more of me, a continual dying to self............ being stripped I like to share one amazing thing that happened.
I said that Christians do not love all living creatures for Christ's sake; but if they think he died for all human beings, and wanted all human beings to share God's life through him, then we must either want to advance his purpose or want to frustrate it; we must either love our fellow men for his sake or hate them to spite him.
If everyone cared and nobody cried If everyone loved and nobody lied If everyone shared and swallowed their pride Then we'd see the day when nobody died When nobody died...
A priest who answers the rectory door and a bartender who places before her customer a cool glass of water and a menu share the obligation to look upon the congregant with love and respect and then to assess what's the best way we might serve.
We need only to remember the love Jesus poured out for us and then share with others what this good news means — to us and for them.
If one has never journeyed into the deep — prayed (which includes Scripture / theological study, faith sharing, adoration, spiritual formation / retreats, pilgramages, Mass, reconciliation, fasting, listening for God's voice, and more) on an ongoing fashion or done God's will (been obedient, patient, humble, unconditionally sacrificing, unselfish) to the extent that they understand what it means to be Catholic and God being your number one priority — that His Ways and those of His Church are not the ways of the world (trade vices for virtues) and that we are being called into communion with Him via love for Him and one another in our faith community and broader community — then it is no wonder some are lost or disillusioned.
But if our thesis that the work of redemption includes a work of creation in which human creative effort shares is valid, then this radical separation between the divine love and man's works of love must be shown to be a distortion of the fact.
On the other hand, if this man was human as I am, if he was a limited, feeling, fallible creature like myself, and he was able to live in this way and love in this way and give of himself in this way — then so can I. And his teachings are then relevant, for they come from someone who shared my predicament.
Gabe Lyons, in his book The Next Christians, shares the stories of numerous individuals and groups which are looking for the darkest and dirtiest places on planet earth, and then going there intentionally to share the love of Jesus with the people they find.
For many years I was a 5 - point hyper - Calvinist, and I would love to share with you what I have learned since then.
I love to do treasure hunts by asking the Lord to highlight someone for me to be on the lookout for that day, such as a description of clothing, or a name and then I ask God to give me a word of knowledge about that person (such as Jesus «example with the woman at the well), and then as the conversation opens up, I can share the hope to which I «ve been called.
I believe that God whispers to me that the Day Nursery I run from my house with my daughter is a church in His vision of Church — a place built on love, supporting staff children and families, yes a business, but one run for love, providing wages to live, to support charities too and to enable me to have a break every now and then — but God is not yet overtly mentioned other than in 1:1 conversations where I share my faith (more than I ever did in Church).
I lean towards the third view... but I admit it is the most difficult of the three views... Christ's priorities appear to be «love in motion» flowing in almost unpredictable directions as dictated by the greatest need: — He heals a slave rather than rebukes slavery; — He heals a man at a pool, then leads the man to belief, then says «cease from sinning»; — He heals many others and says «go and sin no more» to but a few; — He shares money with the poor but establishes no long - term aid; — He touches lepers; He converses with seeking Pharisees; He debates with other Pharisees; He lives with Samaritan outcasts for two days; — He acknowledges the five «marriages» of the Samaritan woman as «marriages»... and then remarks about her current co-habitation... but then moves to higher priorities; — He seems so very focused on internal holiness and not on external holiness; — He violates the Sabbath; He says He is Lord of the Sabbath; He even says that the Sabbath was created to assist man, rather than man created to serve the Sabbath... thus turning the entire concept of the Law into one of assistance rather than being chained to obedience; — He insists on impartiality in the way we bless others, even if we call them «evil» or «good».
If the most important aspect of the gospel is sharing God's love, and a better life, then why post a blog on hell fire teaching and in doing so place the focus on the very thing you disagree with?
Then, at the start of this week, readers could «share the love» by paying $ 15 to cover the cost of another woman's request.
This only happens occasionally in the book but prevents the reader sharing in the deeper revelation and love of God that is occurring at that point in salvation history, especially in light of the New Testament, and raises the question that if the person in Scripture who is experiencing this unique relationship with God didn't really understand God, then how can we?
Yet then, there was no one with whom He could share His love anymore.
Is it not possible that maybe a man named Jesus was just a humanitarian that helped folks get food, or sheltered wandering travelers, and maybe after his death some who really loved him starting thinking of sharing his exploits with others, and then the phone game starts where he turned water to wine, and walked on water, became the son of god etc etc etc....
-- When the report of this reaches the ancestral home, then will the beautiful maidens of Greece blush with enthusiasm, and if the daughter was betrothed, her true love will not be angry but be proud of sharing in the father's deed, because the maiden belonged to him more feelingly than to the father.
If you seriously beleive that you are one who «loves the sinner but hates their sin» then you must be chalk FULL of self loathing, and somehow I don't think that is a theology worth sharing with anyone.
If a particular group of believers feel that the best way for them to accomplish the mission of Jesus within their cultural context is to own buildings, hire pastors, preach sermons, and perform rites, then that group of believers must follow their conscience and the leading of the Holy Spirit to share the love of Jesus with others as they feel led.
Many years later, I then got to know my Argentine housemate, Juan, on exchange in Mannheim, Germany, where we would chat in our shared kitchen — a sprinkling of sentences here and there as I finished dinner and as he started his — where we'd eventually fall in love and after two years of a long - distance relationship, I later moved to Buenos Aires to live in the same country and continent as him.
I share your tomato - love; if only the season could last just a bit longer... but then, we appreciate it ever more so for its brevity.
I'm not sure whether it was my beauteous photos back then (haha) or just the easy meal ideas I loved sharing, but I actually had people that wanted to try my foodie ideas, too!
To say I liked this dish would be an understatement — but then again, you know I would never share something I don't love.
I got to play with 6 fluffy Great Pyrenees puppies over on the Primal Pastures farm; enjoy the tastiest honey lavender goats milk latte at The Press Espresso in Temecula, CA with Kelly Brozyna (her Cookie Club sounds AMAZING); craft the 1st prototype for the collaborative skincare product I'm working on with Primally Pure (my skin LOVES it and I can't wait to share more); and then drive to Malibu to attend a fun Expo West kickoff party hosted by Mark Sisson at his home.
You can make it on the weekends and then freeze in single - serving baggies and reheat for a quick weekday breakfast (microwave for 2 - 3 minutes, breaking it up halfway through) Or just have a bunch of people over and share the love in a messy kitchen.
I get to spend my weekends coming up with all kinds of donut creations and then on top of it I make a little money from sharing that donut love.
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