I used to be happy and content with the small
things life offered.
Single matured male self employed family oriented sports fan enjoys the simple
things life offers
Someone who enjoys the little
things life offers.
Not exact matches
If this idea sounds familiar — OK, even vaguely familiar — that's because De Brouwer was inspired by the Star Trek Tricorder, a handheld device that could examine
living things and
offer data on activity imperceptible to the human eye.
The Super Bowl isn't a sporting event; it's an entertainment platform that
offers advertisers the one
thing TV programming can't guarantee anymore: a chance to reach viewers
live and have them actually watch the commercials.
Always be eager to show others how the
things you have to
offer can make their
lives better.
Like most
things in
life,
offering helpful advice is all about picking your spots — just like winning friends and influencing people.
Even though some of the best talent working for small businesses these days is young and doesn't always see the value in
things like healthcare or
life insurance, business owners will be better able overall to attract and retain good employees by
offering those benefits.
Employers have done a lot to ensure workers are maintaining a work -
life balance by
offering things such as flexible hours.
Not everything is critical at this very moment; not all
things are urgent or important in the scheme of our
lives; and in a lot of cases if we're
offered a reasonable choice and some (financial) incentives, we're perfectly willing to wait for stuff as long as (a) the choice is ours and (b) the choice isn't irrevocable.
Examples of work -
life program components include
things like flexible work arrangements (such as flexible hours or a compressed workweek), allowing part - time schedules,
offering telecommuting options, permitting «shift swapping» (for companies with around - the - clock work shifts), or providing discretionary leave, such as paternity, educational, community - service, or sabbatical.
We also have fun with our company culture, and
offer things that will energize our team, such as a «pay it forward» benefit to help someone in their
life or community.
«What once was a retail center where people bought
things is now a spiritual center where the most important
thing in
life is
offered free,» says senior pastor Jay Dennis.
I work flexibly because it
offers opportunity to juggle the
things I value in
life.
Living here
offers a great lifestyle and community to individuals and families, especially business executives or retirees who want to lock the door & let the 24 hour security take cares of
things.
As we go through
life we are
offered a deal: believe the sober truth about yourself or believe
things that give you a fair amount of satisfaction.
And that is where Islam comes in, in that
offers proofs and evidences of God's true way of
life and explains all
things.
Many seminarians will become pastors who are either cynical about the gap between the «true» and the «false» church or who quickly jettison their theology and settle down with «
things as they are» in the congregation,
offering the congregation no better interpretation of its common
life than the mere need for organizational maintenance.
And because belief is an evolving, changing,
living thing (or should be), you would have to poll the class at the beginning of ever single class to find out if the prayer you are about to
offer is objectionable.
Others have noticed this same
thing, and we receive daily e-mails and phone calls from people saying they are prayerfully supporting Bob Wilkin, myself, and the ministry of Grace Evangelical Society as we continue to present the
offer of eternal
life to all who believe in Jesus for it.
It
offered peace among long - warring nations and cooperation in providing the good
things of
life to more and more people.
Second, the Christian faith
offers man something bigger than
life, something greater than man - made
things like culture and technology.
I think that the key, among other
things, to understanding the opinions and positions of others is imagination.Try to imagine the Muslim who has lost their whole family to «collateral damage», the gay who has lost their family to rejection... let's lay down our obstinate doctrines that are so quick to
offer «the only solution that WE can
live with» and walk in their shoes, feel their pain and realize that our medicine is not a «one size fits all»....
I cherish instead the notion that if we could understand not only the sociology and psychology of religion but also the religion of religion; if we could get at the roots of conviction in the
lives of profound believers in the open society; if we could combine civility with devotion — if we could do these
things, religious forces might retrieve some initiative and
offer examples for coexistence in the world of the nations and the military powers.
The important point, however, is not knowing every detail of all these
things, but knowing and trusting the one who
offers us eternal
life.
Since there is only one God, idols are nothing; so long as the Christians
offered thanksgiving to God for the meat, they could accept it without any qualms of conscience, as a gift from the hand of the One who opens His hand to satisfy the desires of every
living thing.
Likewise it is heresy to suppose that the affluent and those who have more than their fair share of power and status in society deserve to be ignored or blamed for their circumstances to the extent that the church makes them no
offer of grace since they already enjoy so many of the other good
things of
life.
«Prayer,» as The Westminster Shorter Catechism puts it in matchless simplicity, «is an
offering up of our desires unto God, for
things agreeable to his will...» (Question 98) It is the attempt to become consciously aware of God's presence, to discover his will for our
lives, to surrender our vagrant thoughts and self - centered desires to his controlling purpose, and to find in him power for
living.
I'll even
offer observations - humans have manipulated existing organisms dna, created new virus and bacteria, clone animals, and attempt to create new animals - yet simple minded folks still reject the idea that another more intelligent creature might have done the same
thing and created
life on earth in the same fashion while at the same time acknowledging that there is a strong likelihood of other
life existing in this universe - talk about being dumbed down and arrogant.
Rod
offers a moving reflection — a middle - aged reflection — on making a
life and then
living the
life you've made and on learning that
things work out and yet they don't.
Clive, you point out how others often don't understand what Jesus was saying; but while Jesus often labors to try and make
things clear to the unbeliever («Oh, you of little faith) or at the very least the author tries to make it clear for us in retrospect (At the time they didn't understand that he spoke of this...), in this case Jesus switches from something that might be figurative to essentially say «no, I seriously mean this» and it concludes not with Jesus saying «don't go away, this is what I actually mean» but confirming that people would refuse to accept that God intended for them to actually fill themselves with the
life that He
offered so they stopped following him.
Candler is an example of a theological school which construes the Christian
thing as «an
offer, as news about the possibility of new and fulfilled or blessed
life that one may appropriate for oneself».
In America many Christians who insist on a literal interpretation of anything in the Bible are often ready to say «but, in this case, Jesus didn't really mean...» when both Jesus and the author of this Gospel labor to convey «You aren't supposed to try to take the
live of other
things on Earth... that's the whole point, I want you to take on
life that only I can
offer!»
For the subject - object relation is an assertion of ego, one's ordering the world about his subjective, personal consciousness, and as such it
offers a handhold to all of the invidious evaluations that separate men from
things, from each other, and from their own deepest
life itself.
while breifly going thru this artical it was makeing my stomach turn, this is just what the devil wants is for doubt and confusion, christianity is growing stronger than ever, souls are being saved and
lives are changing every day, and do nt for one minute think any different, or try tp put christians down, why would we loose faith, god answers our prayers everyday, think what you want and do what you do, but do nt try to put
things in other people's opinion or minds, jesus died for our sins, so that we can have better
lives and be forgiven for our sins here on earth and move on to a beter place, becouse souls do nt die «read the bible, if you do nt understand it, find a church that can help you learn a better way of
life, I pray for everyone out there that does nt know jesus christ as ther savior to accept what he has to
offer to you «love forgiveness and ever lasting
life «Christians» stay strong and [ass the word of god on and share all your tedtimonies in
life» god bless everyone»»
After all, to believe this fact, we must also believe that there is a God, that He loves us, that He has revealed Himself to us in Scripture and through Jesus, that the Bible is correct in what it says about all these
things, that Jesus truly is able to
offer us eternal
life, and on and on it goes.
We put an
offer down on a place which used to be an old meth lab that we have since transformed into a place of hospitality and co-liberation and the beautiful
things that get released in people's
lives.
«Fullness of
life» may mean many
things; but what is meant here appears from the fact that it is something which other faiths also
offer in an inferior or equal manner and that it is elsewhere declared that «our dedication... is to the progressive realization of the dignity and worth of man in every area of
life — political, economic, social and religious.»
It is a breath - taking perspective of which the fuller sense is of Mary, as «The Woman clothed with the sun», the fullness of grace, Mediatrix indeed of all graces, whose womb is the vessel of
life,
offered to God «to come upon thee» for the crowning of the Earth and mankind with the Universal King, Heir of the Age all
things visible and invisible.
When Jeremy writes so definitively that the most important
thing is» but can simply invite them into a way of
life is that is better than anything else the world has to
offer.»
I pretty much agreed with most of what you have said and i think that the sinners prayer has been misused as a get out of Jail free card.A couple of
things that people miss is that God is in charge.As soon as you
offer yourself to God and accept Jesus Chris the holy spirit has liberty to work on you.Because he loves us he will discipline us so that we do repent of our sins.The downside of
living a walk like that you are a hypocrite until you admit your sinfulness the holy spirit can not help us because of our pride.The second part was you talking about disciplining the flesh personally you cant discipline that which is corrupt our hearts are deceitfully wicked we need new hearts no amount of effort on our part will transform our hearts that is the work of the holy spirit he changes our hearts so that we no longer desire to sin we would rather serve the Lord with all our hearts instead.brentnz
O Lord Chief of the gods Who alone art exalted on earth and in Heaven,... O Merciful Gracious Father in Whose hands rests the
life of the whole world, O Lord, Thy divinity is full of awe, like the far - off Heaven and the broad ocean O Creator of the land... begetter of gods and men who dost build dwellings and establish
offerings... O mighty Leader whose deep inner being no god understands... O Father, begetter of all
things, who lookest upon all
living things... Who is exalted in Heaven?
They believe in the voluntary, inchoate fellowship of worshippers whose
lives should, all other
things being equal, set an example of the best that America
offers.
Serving Him is the best
thing life has to
offer.
The coin is a temporal
thing that is given to Caesar in exchange for particular «blessings,» but the true blessing of
life, of breath, of body, of soul, mind and spirit are from God and should be
offered back to God.
But one
thing a shoe box does bring is hope, and as my girls now know, hope — especially in a
living and loving God — is the most powerful
thing we can
offer someone.
Your education or lack of it, your tastes and prejudices and fears and status or ambitions, your age or sex or color or height or marital status or income bracket are all
things which may be
offered to God, after you have presented your bodies as a
living sacrifice.
This idea of everything that has
life sharing God's breath as it were, seems to make a lot of sense to me and calls us to think about the connection
offered to all
living things — and the responsibility it calls us to in caring for
living things around us.
If I was given the
offer to wait my entire
life for the same
thing he waited for, I would gladly do it.
Every
Living Thing: An Evangelical Statement on Responsible Care for Animals is a new
offering spearheaded by Barrett Duke of the Southern Baptist Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission, Michael Cromartie with the Ethics and Public Policy Center, and the Clapham Group's Mark Rodgers, a former chief of staff to Senator Rick Santorum.