Otherwise, an outside authority would make that determination and women would have to
submit to that authority in order to justify abortion.
From this divine - human relationship flows the right of those
who submit to authority to have a voice in their own governments.
Shipyard Brewing has submitted plans for a 105 - room «Brewtel» where guests can order a beer keg via room service as part of a $ 65 million redevelopment
proposal submitted to authorities in Portland.
When the much expected Kingdom of God did not realize, Christianity began to accept its given lot with the conviction that one is to render to Caesar what is his own and to
submit to authority since it was «ordained by God».
Philadelphia minister David Jones finessed the apostles» admonition to
submit to authority into commands to obey «the just, the good, the wholesome and constitutional laws of the land,» not tyrants.
The church (institution) has authority and that millennials should
submit to that authority by humbling themselves, and repenting for their sinful behavior.
Ghana has ratified the necessary protocols of the African Court, recognized the competence of the African Court, and
also submitted to the authority of the African Court.
To do this, they used a variety of data, such as fuel consumption
questionnaires submitted to the authorities of various countries, field surveys, and the results of research programs such as AMMA (West African Monsoon program) and POLCA (African Capitals Pollution program).
Your Boxer puppy training will be most successful when your puppy learns that it needs to
submit to your authority if it wants to live in happy co-existence with you.
The figures should reflect the entire financial year and shall be based upon latest Irdai annual report or latest annual audited final
figures submitted to the authority, said the regulatory body.
Instead it's a celebrated architect with burns from a childhood accident partly covered by the patch over one eye —
who submits to authorities and is taken away in handcuffs.
But when Catholics speak up in disagreement with the Roman Catholic hierarchy, they are told to be quiet, to be good Catholics and
submit to the authority of the church.
My only point is, if the RCC is following the Bible, they need to
submit to the authorities (Romans 13:1 - 3).
Therefore, it is necessary to
submit to the authorities, not only because of possible punishment, but also because of conscience.»
Then, I watched out for his soul, now, he watches out for mine, and
I submit to his authority so that he can give account with joy.
I feel strongly about this because I hear the argument used quite often that people should
submit to authority, even if it's abusive, because that's what Jesus modeled for us.
One example: The head «elder» at a church we attended at one time told me I needed to be rebaptized (they counted how many people got baptized every year for some report or the other), and that I needed to
submit to his authority.
Are there areas where you pick and choose what to
submit to the authority of Jesus?
I just demand of you to
submit to my authority, buy my book, and when you don't I can claim your not only disobedient and intolerant, but obviously a heretic for failing to submit to authority!
Our military men and women have
submitted themselves to the authority of the United States armed services.
Fundamentalism asserts that humans must
submit to the authority of the Divine Being, whose divinely revealed truths and absolute commands they believe to have been permanently revealed — in the Torah for the Jew, in the Bible for the Christian, and in the Qur» an for the Muslim.
Many just don?t want to
submit to the authority of the Word, and so they persecute the messenger.
I acknowledge and
submit to the authority of Scripture, even though I often wrestle with it, even though it frustrates and confuses me at times.
Fundamentalism asserts that humans must
submit to the authority of the Divine Being, whose divinely revealed truths and absolute commands they believe to have been permanently revealed.
And... interestingly... I learned all the verses on adventure, full commitment, overcoming, fighting, and
submitting to authority.
Conservative Christian: sexually chaste; wears Gap clothing; believes that women can / should not be pastors; denounces homosexuality; equates Christianity with American patriotism; believes that humans are born sinful;
submits to the authority of the Bible; esteems Church leaders; takes lots of missions trips to needy places elsewhere.
No respecter of received opinion, liberalism refuses to
submit to the authority of doctrines inaccessible to reason, properly perceiving that irrationalism underlies many slick «certainties» peddled by fat and thriving gurus.
There are also some who cherish God's word,
submit to its authority, and yet still acknowledge that there are some passages that contradict each other.
Instead, I've heard about being baptized to «convince your friends and relatives to get saved» (I've never seen that happen), to «prove you're a Christian» (I don't think it proves that), because «the church requires it for membership» (So I'll just not be a member of your «church»), to «
submit yourself to the authority of the elders» (authority that I doubt is theirs in in the first place), etc..
By following him and
submitting to his authority they expressed their identification with him.
When I say church I do not mean the Roman Catholic Church, but any church that
submits itself to the authority of God's Word and teaches the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Lisa: It wasn't so much policy changes, as it was conscious decisions on the parts of leaders of the time to
submit themselves to the authority of the first peoples of their regions when making decisions about where their regional and national conferences were to be held.
As I understand it, the art of living in society is precisely the art of
submitting to authority — but doing so willingly, and in the little platoons that we ourselves create.
Therefore, it is necessary to
submit to the authorities, not only because of possible punishment but also as a matter of conscience.