Sentences with phrase «true joys of»

If a marriage lacks intimacy, the true joys of marriage aren't able to be reached.
However, the introduction of some shock characters within the DC universe is without doubt one of the true joys of the movie.
Contributed by CJ One of the true joys of games critique is delving into titles I may normally not look at; titles to which I might have pre-conceived ideas, or have played something similar and disliked.
Most of these mill dogs do not know the true joys of being a dog as they have lived in cages their entire lives.
Its «Priceless» ads highlight the true joys of life.
Getting together with family is one of the true joys of the holidays, especially if you don't see each other often.
I never discovered the true joy of milk and cookies until I stumbled upon your delicious blog!
Invest in one of these top - end best baby strollers and you'll experience the true joy of taking your baby outside.
When I finally figured that out I was able to enjoy the little moments so much more... and to have the bandwidth for rainy day puddle splashing and our favorite, sand castles at the beach... to experience the true joy of motherhood.
Healthy Eating and Nutrient - Rich Cooking are two of the ways that we propose to bring back these lost health benefits and the true joy of eating.
Well the true joy of the book was the surprising twists and the unexpected actions of all the characters were what made the story so enjoyable.
«The spot - on descriptions of Ireland's country roads and expansive sky all but leap off the page and provide the true joy of Hayes - McCoy's first novel....
Using state - of - the - art traditional and alternative medicine, surgery and nutrition to improve the health, happiness and longevity of pets, giving their owners the peace of mind they need to experience the true joy of pet ownership.
The true joy of a rail tour of Switzerland is that its numerous scenic and mountain railways provide easy access to some of the most awe - inspiring destinations in Europe.
The true joy of an independent rail tour is that, since accessing one country from another by train is invariably easy, you can create a bespoke itinerary that is truly cosmopolitan and enjoy the diversity of natural beauty, cultural and artistic treasures, fascinating towns and cities and native cuisines that make Mainland Europe a compelling and irresistible destination.
Instead, her biggest asset for survival is her parry, which is the key to unlocking the true joy of battles.
There are arcade and mission modes to play through, but these will not take you very long and the true joy of this game is in playing against others.
The true joy of The Surge is never knowing what's around the corner that first time in an unfamiliar setting.
I have always enjoyed decorating and the true joy of Christmas.

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I have a teenage daughter with Down Syndrome and much of what Palin has written about joys and challenges is true.
If only they come to know Christ, they will be set free from a life of hate, and know the true joy that comes only from knowing the living God.
I guess if you live your whole life by such a narrow, fear - constrained outlook, then it is likely to make you miserable, but for so many of the Christians I know, their faith is a huge source of joy and inspiration to them — and this is even true for many of the less open - minded ones!
The biblical good news also tells us about how God wants to rule and reign over all aspects of life, how there is nothing beyond the scope of redemption, how there is hope for the future, a source of joy and gladness to be had, true community to be experienced, and peace to be introduced.
The humility of the true Christian is to recognise such a debt and his joy is to imagine the love which prompts the waiving of that debt.
of how you saw the face of God in the midst of fear or pain or joy and understood, really understood, Mary, not kneeling chastely beside a clean manger refraining from touching her babe, just moments after birth but instead, sore and exhilarated, weary and pressing a sleepy, wrinkled newborn to her breasts, treasuring every moment in her heart, marvelling not only at his very presence but at her own strength, how surrender and letting go is true work, tucking every sight and smell and smack of his lips into her own marrow.
That joy of being rescued opens our vision so we can see the presence of God and the true reality beyond the natural (tree, good and evil) which includes God
The joy of the gospel of marriage springs from charity: 2 the same charity that compels bishops3 to faithfully proclaim the good news of marriage revealed in Christ; the same charity that is inseparable from the Truth, who frees the human person and reveals to him what it means to be human.4 Only in Jesus does every human being discover what it means to be truly human, to be made for God and to live in relationship with God, to have true happiness.
For example, the person who wants to experience sex before marriage can no longer experience the joy of a real marital donation in its fullness: giving oneself totally and for the first time — that is, in a true virginal gift — and receiving the same gift from one's spouse.
The joy and relief of this was indescribable and we can only say that everything the Pope predicted about the effect on life, morals and families by the non-acceptance of the Encyclical has come true.
But sacrifice is the harbinger of true joy.
True, the sanctification process of Christianity is much more difficult than living for yourself; however, resting in the salvation / justification / presence of God benefits of Christianity brings joy.
But it is equally true that good news calls for a response, and part of that response is often the appropriate use of techniques which keep elements of the joy alive.
The same was true of the crisis of the ministry of Jesus: for those who would accept the challenge and realize the need for «new wineskins» the possibility of a wholly new kind of joy was very real.
When the pain and anger of grief are allowed to take their course, they will eventually join with the gamut of other feelings of grief, including joy and hope as well as sorrow, to focus on the true enemy, death, and the true goal, life.
By straddling the fence, the friends with benefits relationship destroys our ability to experience true intimacy within the context of a friendship and robs us of the joy of engaging in a healthy romantic relationship.
There are many ways of speaking inappropriately, of course — even harmfully — but it is always true that words fitly spoken are things of beauty and power that bring life and joy.
Although God wishes human beings love God from the centre of their lives, in their joys and blessings, it is also true that God wishes people to remain faithful in suffering.
Today those who say that we shouldn't forget «the true meaning of Christmas» often seem to mean either the importance of family or the joy of giving — both are at the heart of A Christmas Carol.
If you abort this process of yelling at God about why this text is so difficult to understand, you will never experience the joy that comes when God, by His Holy Spirit, opens your mind and eyes to the meaning of the text, and without this joy of having God teach the text to you, you will never be able to have true joy in teaching the text to others.
All through the world's history we find that the men and women who have entered into the realm of true wisdom and power, and hence into the realm of true peace and joy, have lived in harmony with this Higher Power (Ralph Waldo Trine, In Tune with the Infinite: Or Fullness of Peace Power and Plenty.
Sometimes I need to be reminded that these things — loving parents, treasured children, Santa hats, school gyms, carols, joy, present grandparents and neighbours, wool toques — are all just as true as Aleppo, just as true as the news reports, just as true as the terrible things of this life.
Those who love Him - holy parents, good and dear friends, faithful and loving wife or husband, children that are a joy, and priests who are spiritual and true, and over all the Eucharist and the Church - all of this spiritual «ecology» may give us years and years of almost unbroken happiness.
I've come to believe that in the very midst of the burning dumpster fire of the Not - Yet the practice of cultivating joy and happiness, noticing the good and the beautiful and the true and the pure isn't an act of betrayal of our solidarity but instead a very real act of prophesy and invitation to the Soon - Coming - And - Right - Now - Already of the Kingdom of God.
Because joy is the affirmation of the thing that is truer than any trouble, any affliction: the affirmation that Love wins.
They are «spirit and life,» revealing the face of Christ, and bringing true joy and fulfilment to our lives.
As all followers of the true King know, we are in a battle every moment of every day against the ultimate enemy of His Kingdom who comes to steal, kill and destroy anything that would lead us to worship the one true God — even, or especially, our very joy (John 10:10).
That is to say the essential relationship of life to the environment within which it finds its law, and therefore the true joy and fulfilment of its being.
In his recent ad limina address to the Austrian Bishops (see page 15), Pope Benedict pointed out that it is this humble acceptance of reality, and indeed the pain that comes with it, that leads to true spiritual growth, maturity and joy.
But insofar as this psychology talks of man's deep emotional drives, his purposive activity, his striving for realization of selfhood, his need to love and to be able to receive love, and with these the twistings and distortings which may be uncovered in him — insofar as it does this, it helps us see something of what true fulfillment is about and has much to say concerning such actualization of man, with man's consequent «satisfaction» and the joy which it provides, about which in an entirely different idiom the heavenly city was a picture.
Though the thinking of our animistic ancestors may seem to us naïve, it remains true that a multitude of whimsical gods, so constituted that they are likely to be pleased or displeased by almost anything, is not incongruous with the welter of man's joys and miseries, befalling him, at least when superficially observed, with irrational capriciousness.
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