Sentences with phrase «through time and eternity»

One who had given himself for their redemption, had been crucified, dead and buried, and had risen again to be with his followers as living Spirit through time and eternity.

Not exact matches

What better time to speak about the loving power of Jesus, the forgiveness through Jesus who shed his blood on the cross, and the opportunity to spend eternity with Jesus forever.
Our time here is short and temporary, anything we go through here is temporary, God knows this and that in the end, if we tend to what we need to tend to, our struggles will be over and there will be eternity in the next world where «all sorrow, struggling, sighing has fled away».
A sample: for the feast of Corpus Christi, we are given some practical grounding in Christ's words about being the «living bread come down from heaven», together with thoughts about how we are united to the Father through Jesus, and also with one another - quoting St Paul - and finally a profound look towards eternity as «Jesus» gift of himself is transmitted to us beyond time and space».
But in Jerusalem this epiphany is consummated in Jesus» triumphantly breaking through the central zones of death and Hell and opening eternity in time and space (Jerusalem 75:21).
Rather than see eternal life as a continuum begun in our baptisms and extended through life into eternity, we were tempted to posit instead a radical discontinuity between «time's wild wintry blast» and our destiny in time to come.
One knows well enough that when the true sufferer has whined himself through time and by all kinds of imaginings has managed to pass away the time or to kill time: still eternity stands open to him.
God pushes through nature and history to that earthly consummation in which spirit and nature will be unified, the profane sanctified, the kingdom of God established out of the kingdom of man, and all of time and creation drawn back into eternity.
Through humility, faith, obedience and love, a Christian can live in time and yet hope for eternity.
As Person explains, Kirk's stories tend to focus upon either «the reality of evil... and the nature of justice through violent retribution» or «the essential mystery of time and eternity
Time is incorporated into eternity through the eschatological consummation of God's creating and redeeming work, and this work itself constitutes the eternal perichoresis of the three persons making up the trinitarian life.
Of this, through time but into eternity, the Mass - in which not a man but Jesus re-presents Himself among his people as One ever offered and ever offering - is the most moving of signs.
The chief difference from traditional Christian thought is that Whitehead's soul is not a substantial form that endures through time and into eternity.
Here God drilled through the partition between eternity and earthly time to admit the highest voltage wire of his love.
It is God's display of himself in and through Jesus as the source of life and its preserver beyond time and throughout all eternity.
Add to that, having to wait through what seems like an eternity to greet your tiny human, the squishy - faced, miniature version of yourself can make you wish you had a time machine and could fast forward to the part where you have a beautiful, healthy baby.
But we can not discount the possibility that it really is a spacecraft — perhaps one that got into trouble a long time ago and its corpse continues to tumble for eternity through the vastness of interstellar space.
Your picture of my total being helped find the answers when my conventional doctors welcomed my co-pay 5 times, sent me to unnecessary radiation and specialists and through 4 separate inadequate medications... I will sing your praises for eternity and encourage everyone I know to take control of their health to be the best version of themselves possible.
In her essay «Women's Time» (1981), the French theorist Julia Kristeva describes female subjectivity as providing «a specific measure that essentially retains repetition and eternity from among the multiple modalities of time known through the history of civilizations.&raTime» (1981), the French theorist Julia Kristeva describes female subjectivity as providing «a specific measure that essentially retains repetition and eternity from among the multiple modalities of time known through the history of civilizations.&ratime known through the history of civilizations.»
Among the most important conceptial artists of recent times, through his meticulous and obsessive practice, On Kawara attempted to appropriate the essence of time in order to redefine the very concept of eternity.
HangarBicocca kicks off a blockbuster three - year programme with Mike Kelley's «Eternity is a Long Time», a retrospective of the late American artist's sculptures, installations and videos, currently on view through 8 September.
William Blake's proverb «Eternity is in love with the productions of time» from The Marriage of Heaven and Hell is an apt lens through which...
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