He will show us how express our faith and
live it out in a way that expresses love toward Him and humanity.
They actually don't endorse that characters choice (he doesn't
live it out on the show).
She saw the vision that I once saw as a young mom, and she's
living it out with strength and dignity in a world that doesn't make it easy.
In the past 30 years I have tried to better understand that calling and to
live it out in the world.
It requires leaders and teachers who can challenge us to think critically about our culture and what is going on in the world, as well as engaging Scripture in an active way, and
living it out radically.
Questioning why we do what we do in church can help us focus on what God says in Scripture, and how we can
effectively live it out in our world.
Jesus lived it out centuries before, calling Simon Peter the «rock,» and telling Nathaniel he was the Jew «in whom there was no guile.»
Whether he chooses to go back to The Theatre of Dreams or wishes to
live it out at the Bernabeu, the attacker will have to decide.
But I am starting to
live it out too — I have the etsy shop but I am so busy with custom orders right now I don't even have time to create to add to it!
The Point Break references in particular belong in this category, with the characters discussing the moment, then watching it on dvd, before
finally living it out themselves in what is a rather unsubtle and heavy - handed approach to setting up the joke.
What use is all this thinking about church and community (or for that matter, any of it — justice, beauty, mercy, grace) if we're not actively involved in
living it out in our real lives?
I worry that they isolate us from our communities because we have these big gigantic teachings that blow our minds and set our hairs on fire, but we have no one to
actually live it out with and so we end up feeling like failures or like «no one gets it» and we vacillate between failure and pride.
Thankfully, nearly all the verses I discuss above tell us that God will help us understand Scripture as we study and
live it out with one another.
AD: When we created our marriage mission statement, we had no idea we'd have such an amazing opportunity to
live it out.
I'm
living it out everyday.
Unleash it in language that resonates with the people you're asking to
live it out each day.
Evans, in particular, has faced considerable backlash — including accusations of heresy — for A Year of Biblical Womanhood (Thomas Nelson), in which she takes a long, hard look at the Bible's instructions to women and the way the Church has encouraged us to
live them out, challenging conservative teaching about what «true womanhood» really means.
They don't look for exceptions to Jesus» teachings on peace and forgiveness, but they seek to
live it out.
Christians who believe in the truth and
live it out, know that He paid His life for a grand and glorious Wedding.
Economy in Christ, has been the Good News for two thousand years and it's time that our churches rediscover that and
live it out.
Part of you is still reeling from the revelation and trying to reconcile the fact that a man who you respect (ed), who taught about things like integrity and honesty, was apparently more able to speak those truths than
live them out.
So every year we try to
live it out for 40 days in hope that it will continue in our hearts year round.
Rather, my kind understands the meaning of the cross and
lives it out.
We want people entering our congregation to have a full awareness of and a growing commitment to our mission and values — and an idea of what it would look like to
live them out.
I think you are
living it out there in CA.
I am very interested, however, in having a cordial conversation with you about Scripture and theology, and how to
live it out in our lives so that you and I end up looking and acting more like Jesus.
And then the sacredness of an ordinary life after an exhausting evangelical hero complex, my experiences as a mother, the ways I've fallen back in love with the Church while still wrestling with what that means and how to
live it out, theology, social justice, my own discipleship journey, politics, and, well, pretty much everything else that you are not supposed to discuss in polite company.
It's all very well to talk about «the upside down kingdom of God» until that discipleship asks us to actually
live it out.
But isn't it time, I say, isn't it time for the everyday followers of Jesus, the ones who are wrestling, the ones who are
living it out in our neighbourhoods and communities, isn't it time for us to be heard, too, imperfect as we may be?
We can flee from our parishioners» paternal - maternal images of us, and successfully detach ourselves from their needs, or we can affirm these images and
live them out in responsible ways.
And if the Bible's words apply to you, how are
you living them out?
Often what churches need is not a better understanding of the faith, but a more adequate knowledge of the society in which they are trying to
live it out.
And maybe a five - year - old can not articulate why she was created, but I guarantee she is
living it out — in playing, creating, learning, growing — all the things that make up a five - year - old life.
Today, if we take his directives (love God, love you neighbor — feed the hungry, clothe the poor, care for the imprisoned, be peacemakers) seriously, literally, and
live them out, we will find ourselves in the position of being considered radical, subversive, and anti-authoritarian.
There is a tremendous difference between being able to say that our peace and rest is in Jesus Christ alone, and that our faith and strength is in God alone, and another thing entirely to find yourself having to
live it out.
The only healthy and holy Christian response to a homosexual orientation is to learn to accept it and
live it out in a way that is consonant with Christian values