Sentences with phrase «to dwell among someone»

Although I am a loser who dwells among losers (for all have lost something or someone), here are my current foci: Kurt (who suddenly lost his mom Kerry a couple weeks ago); Katie (left,...
The Word dwelt among flesh and flesh became the Word.
This theme of Jesus as the New Temple, where God dwells among us, and also the Body which is sacrificed, is central to St John's Gospel.
This holiness — without which we can not live — is not available upon request but arises in and through practices that invite God to come dwell among us.
If a candidate for president said he believed that space aliens dwell among us, would that affect your willingness to vote for him?
The Glory of the Lord Returns to the Temple in the Boy Jesus In the days of Solomon, the Lord dwelt among His people in the temple.
The birth we celebrate is nothing less than God coming to dwell among mortals (Rev. 21:3).
A slightly later anonymous Life of Boniface described how the Frisians «are wild and, just like fish, dwell among waters, by which they are surrounded on all sides, so that they rarely have access to the outside world.
Good for the PBS series, in terms of street cred, but this is challenging with regard to the level of talent it now dwells among.
but the Canaanites dwelt among them, and became subject to taskwork.»
The Word also dwelt among animals and so does the flesh which became the Word.
Class hierarchy does not dwell among women who»... love struggle, love the Folks... are committed to the survival and wholeness of an entire people.»
The name means, «God with us» and it's all about the miracle of God becoming flesh and then dwelling among human beings.
Just like Hades who ruled over the kingdom of shadows, the new centipede dwells among an extraordinary number of pallid cavernicolous animals, some known to science and many yet to be discovered.
Let the message of Christ dwell among you richly as you teach and admonish one another with all wisdom through psalms, hymns, and songs from the Spirit, singing to God with gratitude in your hearts.
AUTUMN TWILIGHT, DWELLING AMONG MOUNTAINS In empty mountains after the new rains, it's late.
Whereas ancient man yearned for an immortal existence among the gods, the prophets declared that YHWH had chosen to dwell among men.
Four electric guitars, an electronic keyboard, three young women holding mikes, leading us in a praise song that begins, «Oh how I appreciate you, Jesus»: do these words and this music fit Jesus, divine Son of God who dwelt among us, was crucified and rose from the dead?
The embodied Word dwells among us, full of grace and truth [John 1:14].
And the word is God, and he dwelt among us.
'' In the beginning was the Word and the Word was with Elmer and the Word WAS Elmer; by him were all things created...... And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we were to be vewry very kwiet, as Lord Elmer was hunting wabbits».
Jesus is the Living Word who became flesh and dwelt among us.
In cleansing the Temple, Jesus is declaring that God is now present to his people in a new and perfect way and in a new «meeting tent»: the incarnate Son, «the Word... made flesh» who dwells among us, «full of grace and truth» (John 1:14).
This is the task of the people of God in God's Oikoumene, which is God's dwelling among the people in the created world.
«If we acquire this perception we shall see that the One who created the world and the One who was born in a grotto in Bethlehem and who continues to dwell among us in the Eucharist, is the same living God who calls us, who loves us and who wants to lead us to eternal life.»
John 1:14 — «And the Word became flesh, and dwelt among us, and we beheld His glory, glory as of the only begotten from the Father, full of grace and truth.»
We forget that «the Word became flesh and dwelt among us» — down here, not in sugarcoated pretending, but in the ache, the hollowness, the loneliness.
The climactic reading for the three services of Christmas is not the nativity from Luke but the prologue of John: «The Word was made flesh and dwelt among us.»
For years, she dwelt among us in silence, her secret hidden from prying eyes and inquisitive minds.
For day by day he is in our midst, he is dwelling among us full of grace and truth (cf. John 1:14)....»
5:19) The Gospel of John tells us of the mystery of salvation concretized in Christ's dwelling among us: «And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us» (1 -14).
And in John 1:14, we read this: «And the Word became flesh, and dwelt among us.»
Later, in verse 14, it says the Logos became flesh and dwelt among us.
And the word became flesh, and dwelt among us.
The Word became flesh and dwelt among us.
More to the point, it's like saying, «Purity became filth and dwelt among us.»
What a contrast — the living choosing to dwell among the walking dead!
More specifically, he claims that «the Logos became flesh and dwelt among us.»
El even puts on Mike's sister's clothes, which alludes, I think, to the Incarnation (John 1:14 a [NIV; see also Hebrews 2:14 - 15] indicates, «The Word became flesh and made His dwelling among us»).
This didn't wreck the plan, nor did it change it — God kept his Word, and the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, just as it had been planned from the beginning.
And in the fullness of time the Word became flesh, and dwelt among us.
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