Sentences with phrase «triumphant when»

Given the setting, I wasn't too jazzed about getting out to push, so I felt triumphant when we ascended the opposite banking unscathed.
In a game of this magnitude, it is those individual player battles that will have a huge bearing on which team comes out triumphant when the final whistle is blown.
«Love is exultant when it unites equals, but it is triumphant when it makes that which was unequal equal in love.»
For love is exultant when it unites equals, but it is triumphant when it makes that which was unequal equal in love.

Not exact matches

These are nostalgia ploys, meant to take us back to the 1990s, when capitalism was triumphant and we talked about the end of history.
And when the Federal Reserve Board once again greased the presses during the Vietnam War, inflation soon made a triumphant return to double - digit territory.
The argument which they rest on as triumphant and unanswerable is that, in every hypothesis of Cosmogony you must admit an eternal pre-existence of something; and according to the rule of sound philosophy, you are never to employ two principles to solve a difficulty when one will suffice.
I've always felt the strongest connection to Jesus» first disciples when I read about their various responses to the events of Passion Week — the confidence following Jesus» triumphant entry into Jerusalem, the fear after his arrest, the doubt and despair in the shadow of the cross, the surprising joy of meeting the resurrected Lord.
This parable follows on the heels of Jesus» triumphant entry into Jerusalem, and the moments when he cast the moneychangers from the temple, cursed the fig tree and asked the religious officials if they had accepted John and the baptism he brought.
And then, Lord, at that point where all things are set ablaze, do you act upon me though the united flames of all those internal and external influences which, were I less close to you, would be neutral or ambivalent or hostile, but which when animated by an Energy quae possit sibi omnia subjicere7 become, in the physical depths of your heart, the angels of your triumphant activity.
Trouble and weeping and fear and ruin come when the people forget the promises of God that bind us inextricably to each other — the hungry to the overfed, the city to the suburb, the innocent to the cynical, the triumphant to the brokenhearted.
Only when the death of God appears in all its bitterness in the «unhappy Consciousness,» and consciousness thence comes to know the dissolution of the Wholly Other, can a spiritual form of dialectical understanding arise that will know the death of God as the triumphant epiphany of Spirit.
Our deepest longing is to see the day when the triumphant, sovereign lordship of you our loving God will no longer be a mere hope clung to desperately by faith, but a manifest reality in all human affairs.
But before you start being a Christian you do not need to comprehend and believe all that the Nicene fathers meant when they lifted their triumphant cry that «Very God of Very God» had come to them in Christ.
When the communion is wide and deep, the appreciative consciousness of man becomes wide and deep, and the great values emerge, both tragic and triumphant.
Yet what He is still unable to say after the passage of eighteen triumphant centuries, He said in His own age, eighteen centuries ago, in the very moment when all was lost.
So in this realm also the Master set good over against bad religion; for prayer, when it means an abiding sense of divine companionship and resource, can make life radiant, resilient, triumphant.
The cross and resurrection, when demythologized and reinterpreted in a modern setting, symbolize the suffering and triumphant love of God which struggles in every time and place, in every event and experience, to fulfill the potentialities of every creature.
To Conrad Cordatus and Nicholas Hausmann he wrote triumphant letters on 6 July: «I am tremendously pleased to have lived to this moment when Christ has been publicly proclaimed by his staunch confessors in such a great assembly by means of this really most beautiful confession», and «Our confession (which our Philip prepared) has been, publicly read by Dr Christian [Beyer, Saxon Chancellor], right in the palace of the Emperor... There is no one in this whole Diet whom our friends praise more highly for his peacefulness than the Emperor himself... all are filled with affection and applause...» He had heard from Jonas that he had studied the Emperor's face during the reading of the Confession and there was a certain humanitas in it.
It was new theology when it was written, an immortal expression of man's faith in the universal presence and availability of God, and it was phrased in terms of the threefold Hebrew cosmos with the triumphant conviction that Yahweh was inescapably present throughout the whole of it:
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The early Christians, therefore, intuitively treated suffering not as ignominy to be endured, but as opportunity to be used, and their typical attitude was positive and triumphant, as when Paul said, `' We know that to them that love God all things work together for good.»
Americans believe in a vanished golden age when people attended church regularly, when families were cohesive and when virtue reigned triumphant.
«When the invisible hand that holds the stars finally does its triumphant restoring thing, it does nothing at all but hang there and bleed» (Capon, Romance of the Word, 221).
By thus calling attention to the problem of treating enemies, not when they were triumphant but when they were in distress, a path of least resistance was indicated for the progressive spirit of magnanimity.
Thus through a wealth of colorful imagery the Biblical writers were telling that processes such as have functioned in all ages will ultimately bring a wonderful day when right will be finally and permanently triumphant all the world around.
Similarly the season wanes, the sun's power and supremacy steadily declines until the great advent of the winter solstice, when the baneful process is halted and each succeeding day records the victory of the triumphant sun.
So whatever I do, when united with the doing of Jesus, however small the effort or hidden the suffering, makes its impact felt throughout the whole church, militant, expecting and triumphant.
In some respects Christianity is confronted with a greater menace than in the tragic decades when the triumphant Arabs, champions of a new religion, Islam, were establishing governments in what had been professedly Christian areas and through the machinery of the state were slowly strangling the churches and eradicating Christianity.
When Bill Curry makes his less - than - triumphant return to Tuscaloosa this week, visiting for the first time since he jilted Alabama in 1990 to take the coaching job at Kentucky, he'll be the object of considerable scorn.
When a triumphant Esposito was asked how he wooed the investors, he cracked, «The more we drank, the more it made sense.
It will make no difference to Arsenal, at least in terms of when Arsene Wenger has our fantastic forward Alexis Sanchez back on the training ground, which of the two south American teams emerges triumphant from the Copa America final tonight.
After such a triumphant period, it came as little surprise when Pfaff beat off competition from the likes of Neville Southall and Peter Shilton to become the first keeper to be voted World's Best Goalkeeper by the International Federation of Football History & Statistics in 1987.
And the triumphant managers will keep their rivalry alive when they face off at Old Trafford on Sunday.
Pep Guardiola was triumphant on his only other managerial visit to Wembley when his Barcelona side beat Man Utd in the 2011 Champions League Final.
No Olympic gold medalist has ever looked as proud or as triumphant as Noah does when he starts honking the horn in that minivan.
Triumphant with how smoothly things seemed to be going, I reached for the drink cup — when suddenly, a gust of wind shot it off the car and my longed - after Dr. Pepper dumped all over the ground.
Speculation of more defectors to come, perhaps in the wake of a triumphant return to the Commons by Carswell as the first elected Ukip MP, looks less likely when his bold decision to force a byelection sets an uncomfortable precedent.
When the Cleveland Cavaliers struggled and fought and eventually emerged triumphant against the Golden State Warriors to win the NBA championship yesterday, they did more than win a title: They ended what has been called a curse.
It was like a triumphant entry when like the biblical prodigal son, Atiku returned to the PDP last Tuesday.
When you are doing Virabhadrasana I, you are building the butt and legs, but you're also expressing your spirit through your body in a triumphant way.
There is really nothing like the triumphant feeling that you get when the kite finally catches the winds and takes flight.
The war with France is nearly lost when one of Henry's officers cleverly engineers a sudden victory, but the triumphant king's health has been weakened by the costly adventure; Brandon returns from France with a mistress.
It's a triumphant comeback for Reynolds, whose superhero career seemed DOA when «Green Lantern» fizzled.
While he was unfairly snubbed by the Academy for his work in American Beauty, he was triumphant three years later when he picked up the best supporting actor Oscar for his role in Spike Jonze's sharp meta - comedy.
It's much more likely the safe and predictable likes of Argo (much more worthy of ideological criticism than ZDK, incidentally, but that's another argument) or Lincoln will emerge triumphant — solid films in their own right, but par for the course when it comes to award hyperbole.
It gets to a certain point in the film that when he goes through the withdrawal, time away with his family, part of the film (yet another staple of the recovering drug addict genre), we don't want him to have that triumphant return to music.
Those retro disco tunes are put to hilariously triumphant use in the final moments of a bracing denouement when everything can and still might go wrong.
There are wry flashes in the whole TV - world sequence — most obviously betokened by the presence of Joan Rivers (played by her own daughter Melissa Rivers)-- but when the calls start coming in, and the mop proves a hit, we seem genuinely to be dealing with the same kind of triumphant epiphany you'd find in a sports movie.
As in The Meyerowitz Stories, Baumbach's work is most insightful when characters perform an ugly tightrope walk between fashioning themselves as triumphant rebels and having to confront their own abject state of being.
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