Sentences with phrase «unbelievers in»

Dating for teenagers often damages their witness to the unbelievers in their school.
any fellowship with unbelievers in anything sinful and criminal, whether in worship or in conversation.
Yeah, the reasoning behind muslims attacking unbelievers in the name of Allah.
Optimism easily gave way to despair, and the times were ripe for yet more unbelievers in the American civil religion.
Malik al - Zahir held meetings with theologians for discussion of religious matters and the recital of the Qur» an, went to Friday public worship on foot, and from time to time went to war against the unbelievers in the interior regions.
-- 47:4 (different translation:) When you meet the unbelievers in the battlefield, strike off their heads, and when you have laid them low, bind your captives firmly.
Imagine There's No Heaven is at its modest best when telling the stories of unbelievers in earlier eras.
There are some mean and vindictive gods out there that don't look favorably upon unbelievers in them.
By the time he's done exposing the unbelievers in our midst, they're furious with him, and in no frame of mind to listen to anything he has to say.
They show themselves unbelievers in their misunderstanding of the nature of his power and of the distinction between his public and private ministry.
I see no harm in its being believed, if that belief has the good Consequence, as probably it has, of making his Doctrines more respected and better observed; especially as I do not perceive, that the Supreme takes it amiss, by distinguishing the Unbelievers in his Government of the world with any peculiar Marks of his Displeasure.»
NOT, you MUST kill unbelievers in Mecca, but you can, you are allowed to, BUT only after a grace period is over and only if there's no other pact in place and only if they try to stop you getting to the Kaaba, and only if they attack you first.
What they do to unbelievers in the Christian Bible — Numbers 31:15 «Have you allowed all the women to live?»
BUT, unlike you, I don't think that limits you in any meaningful way, and yet, you obviously feel it limits us unbelievers in some other important way than the story we have in our heads.
The unbeliever in churches I have frequented too often hear LESS of the truth (I heard the truth of my spiritual condition and was convicted when I went to church as an unbeliever) and too much effort is made NOT to offend.
I am not an atheist or even an agnostic — just a total 100 % unbeliever in any of the organized schemes mankind has come up with.
While repentance will not give anyone eternal life, it will aid the unbeliever in hearing the believing the Gospel.
So cool that all the material wealth was left to the only unbeliever in the family and the true believers were «left out».

Not exact matches

Yes, to believe in God is ridiculous for the unbeliever, it's true, God does not exist for them, even the Bible will support that, and yes, prayer is ridiculous too — that is for the unbeliever; because an unbeliever just doesn't know how or where to see or hear an answer to prayer.
If Christians are wrong, they will only rot in the grave as unbelievers do; but if Christians are right, they will live forever in a painless, righteous world with eternal bodies, while unbelievers suffer forever in torture.
They are ones we should be aggressively pursuing with Christ in our hearts, so that the love and grace of Jesus being real and here on earth right now, can not be ignored by the people who may be on the fence with who Jesus is and IF he is, and especially not by the unbelievers who happen to walk through the doors.
All who were in the Bible spoke in and by the Holy Spirit in boldness when it came time for them to minister the Word, even as it is with me, also to bring forth my testimony as a witness: I can not fellowship with unbeliever's because all they do is cause division, and Christ is not divided: Therefore; remain as you are: This is the third time I have come to you, and you rejected me for the Word of God: Many did not even know that Jesus spoke the Word of God through Holy Spirit, so how is it that you are to know unless it be given to you to know: My God is Just and He is right, He knows the hearts of man are wicked and have turned from Him: Thank - you all, there are some that did get it: Thank - you Father in Jesus name Alexandria:
Until Islam can find a reliable way around these tenants in the Koran, it's going to be an ongoing challenge for Islam to tolerate unbelief and unbelievers... and for they to tolerate Islam's intolerance.
Even for the unbeliever, practicing this agape love means not condemning the person for their wrongdoings, but choosing to see the potential in who that person can become.
The Quran tells Muslims to slay the unbelievers wherever they find them (2:191), I guess you are a Muslim who knows which passages are ok and which are not in the koran... now go out and teach the 100dreds of millions that do no know how to do this.
«The German census of May 1939 indicates that 54 % of Germans considered themselves Protestant and 40 % considered themselves Catholic, with only 3.5 % claiming to be neo-pagan «believers in God,» and 1.5 % unbelievers
It doesn't say anywhere in the quran to slay unbelievers just because they are unbelievers, it says to treat them with respect and respect whatever they believe in.
Muneef, it seems that you holy writings teach that Allah will support the righteous in battle and punish unbelievers on Earth.
In my sadness I read blogs online and received the most compassionate response from folks on a website who were doubters / unbelievers.
As one believer explained, «To turn again to the cares, perplexities, and dangers of life, in full view of jeering and reviling unbelievers who scoffed as never before, was a terrible trial of faith and patience.
And there is nothing that Lucifer, his legions of unbelievers, or any of the devils in the pit of hell can do about it.
In nothing but delusion are the Unbelievers.
Yet so - called «loving christians» say worse than that regularly in these blogs against «unbelievers», so don't act all offended and shocked.
Naming / defining is an exercise of power over others, so perhaps naming other persons made in the Divine image, with the potential to become godlike, by labeling them «believers» or «unbelievers» is a failure to see all people as God sees them, children of the one true God.
3:28 Let not the believers take for friends or helpers unbelievers rather than believers: if any do that, in nothing will there be help from Allah.
Also, for all unbelievers the bible saved that there is a lake of fire reserved in Hell for all unbelievers..
Martin fails to help both believers and unbelievers understand what the alternatives are for dealing with this issue of faith and history because, in a fashion now considered politically correct, he advocates what he calls «multiperspectivism.»
There are missionaries to Africa / Asia / Middle East that tell many stories of unbelievers who say they saw Jesus in a dream before the missionary came to them and there is nothing to support nor dispel this kind of miracle.
And it teaches unbelievers that they are the misfits and outcasts of society, completely out of step with what «everyone» else believes in.
But after their stories are out there for a while, and substantiating evidence and maybe even proof starts rolling in, and the tide seems to turn and their peers start believing too, then sometimes the unbelievers change their minds and listen to the victims, the survivors, and the marginalized.
Every example in the Bible of a person being demon - possessed concerns an unbeliever — there are no examples of believers being possessed.
All things ever created was first created in the spirit, by believers or unbelievers.
This thoughts may be linked with the express statement in John 3:18 that the unbeliever is judged already.
In short, EVERYTHING is proof to a believer, therefore NOTHING is proof to an unbeliever.
Perhaps that is why Scripture cautions against marrying «unbelievers» [who may also faithfully attend and serve in a church, BTW].
In this context, it's easy to see what Paul didn't want us working with «unbelievers» for whom God had not impacted their lives.
The unbeliever who commits this sin has become so morally and spiritually blind that their heart is hardened to the point that they no longer care about spiritual things and will never believe in Jesus.
Our struggle to be grateful to God «always and for everything» should inspire us in our prayers to be the advocates of the unbeliever before God, for before God we are all unbelievers.
But unlike the the unbeliever who fails to recognise God's blessings, the believer goes back to Jesus in deeper prayer and gratitude, so we grow in love of God, humility of heart, joyful trust and inner peace.
In short, the bleating of divided congregations has turned unbelievers into savvy consumers («What does your church offer me?»)
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