Not exact matches
It is
true, that the theologies or lack there of puts us in a place of trusting the leadership to rightly impart the truth, even as each of us on our
faith walk seek the self same for ourselves... that is trusting Holy Spirit, who was given the job to draw or bring us to the truth and
lead us to Jesus and the Father.
I think rather that what he is saying is this: Revolutionary violence is to such a degree the only possible expression of the Christian
faith that, if I suspect that my
faith is
leading me to become less violent, I am mistaken about the content of the
faith and must abandon it; because, having decided for violence, I am sure that I am in the
true Christian succession.
Although biographically Kierkegaard's choice of a negative dialectic was hardened by his second conversion or «metamorphosis,» a conversion which
led to his resolve to attack the established church, and hence to abandon philosophy, it is also
true that he could limit
faith to a negative dialectical movement because he could identify
faith and «subjectivity.»
We who proclaim Christ ought to have enough
faith that our Lord is what we claim him to be, to permit such men and women to have, if not full then some limited, participation in Christian life in the community of
faith; for we are confident, or we should be confident if we really believe what we say about Jesus, that such fellowship with him in the company of his people will
lead them more and more deeply into the
true significance of his person.
Personally, I do not think a
true christian should actually be involved in politics as the requirements of office may
lead one to have to work in opposition to one's
faith — particularly the tough parts of the
faith like forgiveness, pacifism, and love.
Too often Christians have clung to the doctrinal formulations of former generations long after they could be honestly held, and this has
led to that all too popular idea of
faith, so aptly defined by the schoolboy, as «believing what you know ain't
true».
The movements Howell mentioned were all
led by powerful personalities, but they also dealt with basic issues of Baptist identity and Christian
faith: namely, the balance of Scripture and tradition as norms of belief and practice (Campbellism); the nature of the
true church and its identity markers (Landmarkism); and the reality of divine grace in the plan of salvation (hyper «Calvinism).
I guess that the
true faith is the
faith leading people to unbiased love.
this just shows that the world is getting weirder by the day... the pope is right, the world is experiencing amnesia nowadays... people especially in the west tends to have this amnesia coz they believe that they can live without God... they believe that they do nt need Him coz, they still able to survive... BUT what they do nt realize what these are all temporary... just look at the crisis going on right now... maybe God is still a mystery coz only
FAITH can conquer mystery... can anybody out there
lead me to any person who can create simply a tree, a
true living tree... we know for sure that there are some who can create furnitures out from a tree... im really bothered that the world will end sooner than later... GOD FORBIDS... history just keeps on repeating itself... what a pity for the small children and the coming generation...
Putting all their
faith in church (or mosque or temple) authorities rather than in the one
true spiritual Authority more often than not
leads to atrocities, abuses and excesses.
There will be cases where doubt will
lead to the disruption of the
faith one had been raised to accept, but it is first necessary to doubt before deciding what is
true.
After reading «Walking on Water» and having my
faith - art - world predictably rocked, I determined to go back and re-read A Wrinkle in Time which, as any
true reader will know, automatically
lead me to A...
I don't believe that God would send the majority of his children to Hell merely because they never had the chance to understand and know
true principles like repentance and exercising
faith leading to baptism and becoming a disciple of Christ.
Romans 9 - 11 has been used to justify anti-Semitic belief and behavior and has
led to all manner of speculation about election and predestination and
faith versus works and
true religion and who is chosen by God and who is not.
It
leads directly to the effort to emphasize the uniqueness of the Christian religion, to define it as the «
true» religion, to recommend it because of its originality, to exaggerate the differences between Christian and Jewish
faith, to re-erect walls of division that Jesus Christ broke down, to exalt the followers of the one who humbled himself, to define the neighbor as fellow Christian.
It may be our job to
lead them to that
true divine
faith for which they implicitly yearn, and which Our Lord desires them to reach.
If truth is what is important, why use something (
faith) that is demonstrably incapable of
leading to an understanding of what is
true with any reliability.
Paul argues that we do not have a licence to sin.because of grace If christians continue to sin and grieve the holy spirit they clearly arent walking by
faith or abiding in Christ.There has to be an ongoing repentence in the christians walk that
leads that person to become more like Christ.It is
true that salvation is a gift of grace received by
faith however the word also says that we called to walk by
faith otherwise it is impossible to please God and if we love him we follow his commands not willfully disobey.If we do nt continue to abide in Christ and turn from sin then i think we can risk Christ saying to us that he never knew us.Like everything that God offers us we must meet his conditions that are only possible in Christ..
True, its positive emphasis is more important, for repentance without
faith would
lead to self.
Faith's negation ultimately results not in atheism but in polytheism, since the continuum of life's journey breaks down, then, into a plethora of diversions through which the idolatry of desire
leads necessarily into a labyrinth from which there is no
true liberation.
Their wrong teachings could
lead them away from the only
true way of salvation (by
faith in Himself) and they also had the power to have people put to death for violating their laws.
The fact that she didn't mention what kind of church she pastors
leads me to believe that she does not have
faith in the God of the Bible and has probably resolved to seek «enlightenment» in some new deception that makes her feel comfortable in her sin and doesn't hold her or her flock accountable to the one
true God.
The marks of the
true church are «especially the lawful and sincere preaching of the Word of God as it was delivered to us in the books of the prophets and the apostles, which all
lead us unto Christ... the only head and foundation of the Church,» and the participation of faithful believers in the sacraments instituted by Christ, worshiping one God with «one
faith and one spirit.»
Regardless of the positive results seen thus far, it is still a big call from Chelsea to offer a new deal so soon into his tenure, but if
true, they clearly have plenty of
faith in Conte to continue to
lead them forward and take them back into Europe next season to continue their success.
Combined with
true strong
faith this message will
lead you to freedom from negative emotions such as anxiety or existential fears (one of the key source of deadly free radicals).
Combined with
true faith this message will
lead you to freedom from negative emotions such as anxiety or egsistential fears (one of the key sources of deadly free radicals).
Outstanding performances from the female
leads carry the film through its dizzying twists and turns, underlaid with a wicked streak of black comedy and an unexpected
faith in the power of
true love.
Brown's most recent endeavor is founding Three Creative — a leadership organization that aims to provide the motivation for each of us to focus on
faith, family and friends at our core by delivering a simple message: for
true success, you must live and
lead from the inside out.
* Here Anthony Watts acknowledges the fact that AGW has nothing to do with
faith, but is
true and tried science that should be the guideline for future, as physics and engineering both point to the fact that once a system that tries to reach an equilibrium according to QM (approximated by Newtonian mechanics) is disturbed enough it will change towards a new equilibrium state with potentially catastrophic and chaotic alterations in the system, which will present problems for the subsystems functioning within this system, in the AGW case this could be the human cultural system, though Watts doesn't mention it in the
lead.