As the Letter to the Hebrews puts it «Now since the children share in blood and flesh, he likewise shared in them, that through death he might destroy the one who has the power of death, that is, the devil, andfree those who
through fear of death had been subject to slavery all their life» (Heb 2:14 - 16).
Hebrews 2:14,15 «14 Therefore, since the children share in flesh and blood, He Himself likewise also partook of the same, that through death He might render powerless him who had the power of death, that is, the devil, 15 and might free those who
through fear of death were subject to slavery all their lives.»
Not exact matches
As Christ claimed the victory over
death by
death, so a Christian defeats
death and the
fear of death with all
of its tragic consequences
through a mindfulness
of death during his life.
Neither can I believe that the individual survives the
death of his body, although feeble souls harbor such thoughts
through fear or ridiculous egotism.»
Similarly, in the story
of David and Goliath, when David heads out to face the giant Philistine foe, he clutches his sling and quietly begins to recite the 23rd Psalm, «Yea though I walk
through the valley
of the shadow
of death I will
fear no evil.»
Even though I walk
through the valley
of the shadow
of death, I will
fear no evil, for you are with me; your rod and your staff, they comfort me...
The further the spiritual evolution
of mankind advances, the more certain it seems to me that the path to genuine religiosity does not lie
through the
fear of life, and the
fear of death, and blind faith, but
through striving after rational knowledge.
Ya, though we walk
through the valley
of the shadow
of death we must
fear no evil for God is with us.
Our tribe is the one that taught me to wrap myself in the truth
of Scripture: Even though I walk
through the valley
of the shadow
of death, I will
fear no evil, for you are with me; your rod and your staff, they comfort me.
Is it only
through Christ that the
fear of death and the resulting self - centeredness may be overcome?
I don't respond well to threats, so I will respond with one
of my favorite Biblical quotes: Yea, though I walk
through the valley
of the shadow
of death, I will
fear no evil, because I am the meanest son
of a bi-tch in the valley.
In his third speech
of the day, he renewed this request and quoted the 23rd Psalm: «Even though I walk
through the valley
of the shadow
of death, I shall
fear no evil, for You are with me.»
Some researchers explain this wanton violence
through «terror management theory»: To buffer ourselves from
fear of death and reinforce our self - esteem and worldview, humans construct elaborate and sometimes violent defense mechanisms.
Yea, though I walk
through the valley
of the shadow
of death, I will
fear no
The Magnificent Dead takes place in the 1870s in the small Texas town
of Rosewood where local rancher Jared Hamilton and his men have declared war on the town, using
fear and
death to prevent a new railroad line from coming
through.
Inherent Vice scopes out the
death of the 1960s in a rapidly consumerizing Los Angeles, while Boogie Nights sees the fallout from that transition in an epic sojourn
through the porn industry, and Magnolia reconfigures Y2K
fears around the threat
of total emotional collapse in the new millennium.
The story is disclosed in an extremely low - pace
through a flawed screenplay that uses many ellipsis and poor art decoration, but beautifully raises philosophical questions about love,
death, understanding, communication,
fear for the unknown, origin
of life, and might be the Paradise or even God.
The frequent conversations among the soldiers reveal the emotional stress they go
through when faced with the day - to - day uncertainties
of war, constant peril, and the
fear of death.
Neither can I believe that the individual survives the
death of his body, although feeble souls harbor such thoughts
through fear or ridiculous egotisms.
However, this is the first novel I have read that addresses the emptiness that comes from having lived
through that kind
of pervasive
fear and
death and how a person can forge a life after.»
BUY THE ISSUE» Moving
through the Major Arcana
of the Tarot deck, True Story # 10 takes you on a whirlwind adventure
through life and
death, love,
fear, and freedom.
Siberian Huskies are not natural water dogs, in their original environment falling
through the ice into water meant almost certain
death and many have an inherent
fear of water.
By the end I was able to back - stab each invading Black Phantom with surgical precision, defeat most regular foes without
fear of death and sprint
through traps and packs
of foes to avoid confrontation entirely.
I had been thinking that I was in a
death museum, so Ensor's
fear of death really came
through.
«Though I walk
through the shadow
of the valley
of death I will
fear no evil...» But striving for the goodness
of life seems just as if not more important.
Abandonment
fears often stem from childhood loss, such as the loss
of a parent
through death or divorce, but they can also result from inadequate physical and emotional care.
When your sentry is well - balanced, you avoid danger, taking adequate precautions such as wearing a bike helmet or locking the door to your car; when overstimulated, the sentry floods your body with
fear even when danger is not present, such as with phobias
of flying or driving, or
through anxiety disorders such as Obsessive Compulsive Disorder or Social Phobia; when under - stimulated, you may not be vigilant enough, such as thrill - seekers who seem to continually «cheat
death,» until they don't.