Sentences with phrase «to call forth»

The phrase "to call forth" means to summon, request or command someone to do something. Full definition
Family member had not filed motion for her own witnesses, but was rather relying on witnesses called forth by bank.
My point continues to be that the church, the bride, whatever form she takes would thrive better from encouragement and a prophetic calling forth rather than from criticism and judgement.
As far as I can tell, understanding alone is not sufficiently important in Buddhist tradition to call forth such efforts.
It is always possible to choose sports that call forth all the courage and skill one possesses without exposure to needless risk of injury.
In doing so, I need to differentiate instruction, empower my students to participate in a learning community, and call forth individual diversity, potential and strength.
In addition to the spirits listed above, a second set of higher powered summons can be called forth with.
This is a great spot for snorkeling and diving as there are many caves that are visible and just call you forth to come and explore.
This circumstance calls forth a new focus for communication analysts.
An organic philosophy calls forth an organic approach to teaching.
The determined future is merely called forth by the very fact of present existential exercise.
The active openness of the receptive mood of one who listens calls forth the disclosure of him who would speak.
And where we have mind, there we have meaning — a continuing calling forth and calling to that which is genuinely human.
What is equally clear is that injustice and oppression continue to call forth deep commitment from both of them.
And while we can not call forth wonder just when we want it, we can be expectant.
Her program calls forth the part of you that already knows how to breathe deeply, rather than teaching too many new tricks, so we already have everything we need to begin.
The tobacco container in this visual context, however, quickly calls forth narratives of the slave trade and middle passage.
Is it on calling forth, building up, moving forward, or is it on criticism?
Some of them are strictly «occasional» writings, called forth by some passing emergency.
Another satisfaction, and the key to creating emotion, is the kind of strong acting that the end of a story often calls forth.
Call forth all your artistic talent and arrange the vegetables best you can in one single layer — play with colors, textures, shapes and sizes and just have fun!
When he arrives there he himself performs the one great act which he can perform, the act which calls forth God's grace and establishes new relation.
For everything has the potential of calling forth in us a deeper response to our life in God.
I value introspection and for me, that's the thing of value Amanda's article called forth from me (and I expect, the book she was reviewing though it is still next on my nightstand.)
Evolution can then be understood as calling forth a new, nonmaterialistic naturalism.
Each match will allow the player to call forth familiar summons like Ifrit, Shiva and Odin to dominate the opposing side or to turn the tide of the battle.
It is a separate issue whether God's lures (for Cobb) or arranged potentialities (for Ford) are loving addresses calling forth loving responses.
I am, however, encouraging him to move beyond criticism and into encouragement and a prophetic calling forth of where he sees Jesus leading.
Teaching narratively calls forth images of storytelling, simulation gaming, dramatization and ritual reenactments.
As a whole, the prophets give passionate testimony to their faith that in the context of Israel's life under election / covenant, her rebellion and judgment call forth at once Yahweh's compassion and redemption.
The first is that Paul, having no idea he was writing Scripture, dealt with whatever situation called forth a letter.
The mood and language of the classical prophets as a whole to say nothing of their faith, hope, and love, make emphatic their conviction that rebellion and judgment in the context of election / covenant at once call forth compassion and redemption.
The glory and the holiness of the God of Mount Sinai calls forth in the Covenant people awe, wonder, and fear, which is expressed, finally, in their obedience to those principles through which God's presence is seen in human life.
In other words, the earthly, matter - bound origin of human nature calls forth God's greatest act of loving care and humility — the Incarnation of God the Word through which humanity is united to Godhead in a union more intimate than with any other creature and gradually raised to immortality.
Instead of making reality the starting point of life, full as it is of harsh contradictions, but for this very reason calling forth true greatness, namely the quiet work of overcoming the contradictions, man submits to illusion, becomes intoxicated with it, surrenders his life to it, and in the very measure in which he does this the core of his existence becomes burning and unfruitful, he becomes at once completely stimulated and in his motive power crippled.
Artist Wassily Kandinsky argues that «the psychological power of color calls forth a vibration from the soul... which can influence the entire human body as a physical organism.»
The man's response to the query is to turn the question back on the young Shulamite with the implication that unless she comes to know her own beauty as reflective of another form she will not discover what calls forth that beauty.
At the same time, however, this memory preserves traditions concerning the utterance of a divine Word calling forth obedient response: the commission to Moses at the burning bush, and the commandments of Yahweh at Sinai.
Pharisaism, though it had its faults which called forth Jesus» rebuke, had also in it much that was great and good.
Every resource that I can think of that has brought significant positive change to the church in my lifetime has always been a prophetic calling forth towards following Jesus to a place where we are not yet.
The irony of the miracle in John 11 is that Jesus calls forth Lazarus from one grave in order that he himself might enter another one.
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