Sentences with phrase «time in scripture»

This is the first time in scripture «brethren» (brothers) is used to designate Christians.
«I wake up each morning and I say a brief prayer, and I spend a little time in scripture and devotion,» he said.
Start somewhere — take 10 minutes on your lunchbreak, on the bus or after you put your kids to bed to spend some time in Scripture.
If we believe the word of God is living and active, we can trust that when we spend time in Scripture individually, the Holy Spirit will speak to us — not just to drop wisdom nuggets but to help us become more Christ - like as we learn to follow Him.
Knowing you are saved is a feeling that only a really close relationship with our Lord Jesus Christ can provide (through prayer, spending time in scripture, and fasting).
Only one other time in Scripture is Jesus ever described as being amazed like this.
This gesture happens only one other time in Scripture.
We might call it «Christendom» since the term «Christian» is used from time to time in Scripture.
I spend a lot of time in scripture and in prayer.
olethros) is used three other times in Scripture (1 Thess 5:3; 2 Thess 1:9; 1 Tim 6:9) and refers to physical death as a result of sin.
However, this exact phrase is only found a few times in Scripture (e.g., Rom 7:4; 1 Cor 10:16; 12:27; Eph 4:12).
Over 1,400 times in Scripture that we are reminded of who God is, what God desires and who God desires us to be.
She is only mentioned a few times in Scripture, yet she played a pivotal role in history.
Often times in Scripture, God's Word spoken «cuts to the heart» (Acts 2:37; Heb 4:12).
Truth is Mila, Jesus had thanksgiving written 28 times in scriptures and twice for the plural uage (thanksgivings).
Christ calls the Church his bride like 20,000 times in the scripture.
«With the loss of my father, I was reminded of the many times in scripture that God promises to be the Father to the Fatherless.
That's a bit surprising given how many times in Scripture we aren't just asked to sing, but commanded to do so.
This is referenced a few times in scripture and makes sense without making God to be a raving lunatic.

Not exact matches

«I don't know how many times I've seen the most cluttered resumes... written in seven - point font, no margins, and it's like, «This is scripture,»» says Chu.
it makes sense, read your bible... but this time, try starting at the beginning and finish at the end instead of jumping thru the birth of jesus — he isn't special enough to believe in the god you claim yet not read the part that came before the man as he himself tells you to know the scripture!!!
He also suggests that these songs have stood the test of time because many of the authors were pastors, who held both Scripture and the struggles of their congregations in mind.
I think Christians, in general, don't know jack squat about the gay lifestyle / community nor do they really take the time to understand... their scripture says this and that's all they need (blatant ignorance — but that's life)... even those scriptures are up for contention as noted earlier by Trey.
It really enriches the scripture — evokes the peacefulness of times when you're very much in the presence of God and in the hand of His promises.
The term translated to as with means bed every other time it's used in Leviticus and when Paul referred to that scripture when writing the clobber passage in Corinthians he rewrote bed.
Don't take it from me; consider that working hard shows up in Scriptures several times, like in Ephesians 6 and throughout the book of Proverbs.
And this ex was given in scripture at the time of Jeremiah.
The commitment to an evangelical view of Scripture seems secure, but some of the other concerns that fueled the Controversy in the first place have surfaced again» and this time, with a vengeance.
When Judas went back and try to give back the 30 silver coins he did so because he felt remorse, now there is a huge difference between remorse and repentance, which I don't have time to explain here, my point is let's not be ignorant of the Scriptures, we have to dig in real deep so that we can understand what it is trying to tell us.
Arvn Huac, free will scriptures are in the Bible except in Biblical times the two words were joined.
The Reformers vigorously protested what they viewed as deviations from biblical teaching, but they never used Scripture to undermine the Trinitarian and Christological consensus of the early Church embodied in the historic creeds that had come down from patristic times.
The scripture dealing with Judas having been better off not being born, simply relates to the shame he will feel in due time when he is resurrected on earth to find earth's billions acknowledging him as the betrayer of the world's saviour, yikes!!
How is it that an inspired woman could write scripture (e.g., Mary's song), and an inspired woman could determine for both a king and a high priest whether something is scripture (e.g., the prophet Huldah in 2 Kings 22 and 2 Chronicles 34)-- or at least could do these things in the time of the Old Testament — but an inspired woman can not now teach about God?
At the same time, we insist that all Christians should have open access to the Bible, and should be encouraged to read and study the Scriptures, for in them all that is necessary for salvation is set forth so clearly that the simplest believer, no less than the wisest theologian, may arrive at a sufficient understanding of them.
That is the best that I can put into words where I am currently at in my understanding of scripture as a whole, which is evolving at times rather slowly, as is my understanding of God.
While Greene's project is an ideal way to reinvigorate one's Bible reading (as I hope will be the case with my copy) or introduce readers to Scripture for the first time, it won't ultimately prove as effective in helping us read Scripture theologically and spiritually, with and for the Church, as the editions you and I already have on our shelves.
The point of interest, however, is the road that opened at a decisive moment in time between Augustine and that specific line of Scripture, just as one had opened between Frankl and the Fourth Commandment.
In the Jewish scripture, a form of indentured servitude is recognized and strictly controlled with set time limits on such service (seven years) as a method of discharging bankruptcy.
At the latest in the second century after Christ scriptures of the New Testament were in circulation (papyri of this time have been found).
I have learned from scripture that it only mentions creatures in the heavenly (angles and so) and earth (man, animal, plants, etc.) realms, the beginning and end of time of relating to earth, and the narrative of God's mission and revelations revolve around man.
But if you only have time for one Scripture, pls read Jesus in Matt.
Everything in scripture has never been disproven, and only comes more and more to truth as time passes on.
Liberal Protestants in the last two centuries also claimed to use Scripture as their sole norm, and over time came to distinguish revelation from the words of the Bible.
I'm sorry now that I don't remember where it is found in the bible, but during these times where I had experienced the most hardship with relationships and bullying, a particular scripture kept coming up in my heart about letting Christ be my defender.
Scripture teaches that the believer, while in the presence of the Lord, will not receive his glorified body until a later time.
As I said many times to several MacGroupies after the Strange Fire conference, in which John MacArthur trashed anyone who's ever had a dream of Jesus without even examining it as Scripture commands us to do, «Did Satan stop traumatizing children past the Apostolic Age as well?»
What distractions most commonly interfere with my time in prayer / Scripture?
We also know that anytime something is repeated twice or more times in a given passage of scripture, it is usually the emphasis or main point of the teaching.
But we've tested the spirits enough times to know that it is very often the case that God has, in fact, been speaking to us through Scripture.
It is those who give time and attention to getting to know Him in the personal relationship of prayer, reading the scriptures and receiving the Sacraments.
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