Sentences with phrase «to see things through one's eyes»

They can see things through the eyes of both parties but never take either of their sides.
So a correct reading here depends on seeing things through the eyes of the viewpoint character and author, the human author of Genesis.
It is rather a release from small moralisms to see things through the eyes of God's passion and anguish.
Instead of judging or labeling others, you work hard to see things through their eyes.
When we see things through the eyes of our customers, everything changes.
What I am trying to say is, the journey of pushing the boundaries enables us to grow but we will eventually return to a place where we start to see things through the eyes of the phase 1 person and must be able to relate to them.
There is no incompatibility here with individual freedom since it is into freedom that the Word leads us through love's empowering ability to expand each believer's capacity to see things through the eyes of another.
That you see things through the eyes of Jesus and that you lead your people to a land that is flowing of milk and honey.
Ahh... it's so wonderful to see things through the eyes of a 3 year old.
Six - year - old Hanah doesn't speak but has the ability to mentally jump into other people's heads and see things through their eyes.
Haynes» protagonists are children, and he positions viewers to see things through their eyes.
Butterfield is immensely likable, taking in Earth's wonders with an endearing clumsiness that enables us to see things through his eyes.
But it's a fantasy subtly undercut by realities faced by the adults: When it's not showing us this world from the kids» point of view, it's because we're seeing things through the eyes of the adults taking care of them.
In preparing for your meetings with teachers and other school officials it helps to try to see things through their eyes.
Players will get a chance to see things through his eyes, and try out some new weapons and powers.
Instead of playing the game from the perspective of the main characters of the franchise, you are tasked with creating your own character and seeing things through their eyes — even if they sort of act like a blank slate.
There is a huge advantage to seeing things through the eyes of others when negotiating a favorable outcome in a case, preparing a case for trial, in discovering and developing themes and strategies in cases and in relating and communicating with others who are deciding a client's fate.
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