Sentences with phrase «transgression because»

Another aspect of the dynamic further complicating things is that, for the unfaithful partner, there is no real sense of transgression because, in his or her mind, nothing's happening.
I believe that God has forgiven my transgressions because my repentance was sincere, but the consequences definitely still continue.
I can confess these transgressions because I can think of numerous times during the year when I have done them, and it is good to get them off my chest.

Not exact matches

Companies often begin by pouncing on these sorts of transgressions «and that immediately creates a hostile atmosphere because people don't want to let go of that.
Did you know that if you die before getting baptized (no matter what transgressions you make), then you get to go to the celestial kingdom (because we believe that men must be punished for their own sins and not for Adams trangression i.e. no original sin).
About Native Americans: Alma 3: 6 «And the skins of the Lamanites were dark, according to the mark which was set upon their fathers, which was a curse upon them because of their transgression and their rebellion against their brethren, who consisted of Nephi, Jacob and Joseph, and Sam, who were just and holy men.»
God loved me so much that, for some uninexplicable reason, he had to r - ape a 12 year old girl and impregnate her with himself, so that he could be born and tortured, all so that he could force himself to forgive me for some unknown and yet unperformed transgressions, because I wasn't even born.
1 John 3:4 clearly explains that anyone who sins transgresses the law because «sin IS transgression of the law.»
We die because of Adam's transgression foremost (corporate) but we also sin on our own (individual).
Your GOD DID create Evil and he let it loose on his beloved creations, because of ONE transgression.
Because it does not see that this transgression, because it is sin against God, drags the corruption of the nations in itBecause it does not see that this transgression, because it is sin against God, drags the corruption of the nations in itbecause it is sin against God, drags the corruption of the nations in its wake.
Thus says the Lord: «For three transgressions of Israel, and for four, I will not revoke the punishment; because they sell the righteous for silver, and the needy for a pair of shoes — they that trample the head of the poor into the dust of the earth, and turn aside the way of the afflicted...» (Amos 2:6 - 7.)
But, when members of the government start shutting down businesses because the proprietors don't toe the politically correct line, I think that is an obvious transgression of American liberty.
«Thus says the Lord: for three transgressions of Israel, and for four, I will not revoke the punishment; because they sell the righteous for silver, (and) trample the head of the poor into the dust of the earth?
Sailhamer is arguing what Paul says in Gal 3:19: the law was added because of transgression.
Showing Jesus Christ to an unbelieving world through this sacrifice — because we are also pardoned for our earthly transgressions — is essential to why this extension of forgiveness is necessary.
Just because a violation of Biblical guidance is voted and approved by a legislative body and signed by a president the transgression against God's plan remains intact.
Alma 3: 6 «And the skins of the Lamanites were dark, according to the mark which was set upon their fathers, which was a curse upon them because of their transgression and their rebellion against their brethren, who consisted of Nephi, Jacob, and Joseph, and Sam, who were just and holy men.»
You wrote: [18:59] Many a com - m - unity we annihilated because of their transgressions; we designated a specific time for their annihilation.
The law was added because of transgression, that is, because of sin.
He says that «the law was added because of transgression
This estrangement occurred not because God turned away from man, but because sin made its way into human life and established itself there, distorting what God had made, destroying the original balance and harmony of creation, and turning man's heart from obedience and fellowship to transgression and rebellion.
Thus, the law was added because of transgressions (3:19); it is not opposed to the promises of God (3:21); Christians can (and do) fulfill the law through love of neighbor (5:14, 6:2; cf. Lev.
You don't torture a child for 5 years because they didn't get an A in math class — so what sense is it to punish someone for eternity (which is rather long) for any other transgression?
Because God is a just God, and will not allow sin... that is, transgression of the law... to go unpunished.
Arminius argued that, because of Adam's transgression, all persons enter the world with a lack of original righteousness and are corrupt but not actually guilty.
Priests may... appear more likely to molest children because cases of abuse come to light in huge waves... Allen suggests a final reason we hear so much more about Catholic abuse than transgressions in other religions: [the Church's] sheer size... «When you consider the per capita data,» says Allen, «I don't think they have a larger incidence than other faiths.»
God's Holy House) because of sins or transgressions I had committed.
I did not leave the Church because of childhood knuckle rapping or from any particular transgressions of the members (and I did get a good basic education).
One reproved him thus: «The people have withdrawn their favor and Heaven hath turned its face away because of your transgressions.
Because of his transgression all his descendants died.
But suddenly the prophet turns judgment upon Judah, «For three transgressions, yea for four, I will not turn away the punishment thereof; because they have rejected the law of Jehovah and have not kept his statutes, and their lies have caused them to err, after which their fathers did walk.
According to Galatians 3:19 it «was ordained because of transgressions, until the coming of the seed to which the promise had been given; it was enjoined through angels by the hand of a mediator.»
Just because they have made, maybe a few decent decisions in your short term memory, all past transgressions should be absolved?
There is a significant faction of voters that vote for Bonds and Clemens because they were great before the Steroid Era, but don't vote for anyone whose transgressions came later, and that's perfectly fine!
The adulation heaped on Harry Kane by the White Hart Lane faithful, for example, is all the more effusive because the 23 - year - old is a product of the Spurs youth system (albeit via Arsenal, though they've forgiven that minor transgression).
We hardly ever got spanked as kids, but the few times it happened because of severe and usually dangerous transgressions, it really made an impact.
«At least 30 [state legislators] have left office since 1999 because of transgressions ranging from inflating their expenses to sexual harassment to taking bribes,» the editorial stated.
«This links nicely to the Rebekah Brooks story, because I think whilst it's trying to say that nobody should be above the law here, there has to be a public interest in journalists doing their business, and not every transgression should necessarily be prosecuted, that's one of the things we have to make very clear,» he said.
A new Social Development study reveals that even when children can not be blamed for a transgression, they tattle about it nonetheless, likely because tattling may be a way for children to enforce norms on others and thus help maintain cooperation.
The San created the code because of past transgressions, including use of insulting language such as the term «Bushmen,» using jargon when communicating with the San, failing to consult study communities about findings before publication, and approaching individuals before asking community leaders for permission.
Because of a major transgression in her youth, Moll's mother Hilary (Geraldine James) has retained a firm hold on the life of her daughter.
Excitement is generated from little investigative victories, like when the team discovers that the church keeps extensive registries of all its priests and uses code words («unassigned,» «sick leave») to designate which of them they've moved around because of transgressions.
One of my favorite 2017 films, Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri, has gained its share of disapproval because it suggests that one character, an unpleasant racist jerk, might possibly bumble his way to becoming a better person instead of simply being punished for his transgressions.
Because the moment this experience or that transgression ends, Bruce is lost — a mess, a man with secrets, too many of which are easily guessed, even if others revealed only is due course.
He drinks too much, passes out on the floor of his bedroom surrounded by papers (as well as an empty tumbler and an ashtray with one of his trademark cigars), and erupts in fits of rage against the smallest transgression from one of his underlings (Because he can't hold sway over the men of power whom he sees as his equals, he instead rails against his personal secretary, played by Ella Purnell, for single - spacing a letter).
While watching the film, I was repeatedly reminded of the media coverage of former IMF director Dominique Strauss - Kahn, another man who fell from a very comfortable perch because of an alleged personal transgression.
This is concerned with the everyday ganging - up that an ordinary person might get sucked into because they think they're punishing imagined transgressions of a fellow author.
Charging steeper fees is not a transgression of any sort because now lender loan fees are entirely unlimited.
Sadly I am barred from commenting because of some imaginary transgression of one of ML's arbitrary rules.
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