Sentences with phrase «understanding of the fullness»

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And best of all, it's done without reproach... because it's the will of Father that all come into the fullness of the seven spirits of the Godhead (Wisdom, Knowledge, Understanding, Counsel, Might, Fear of the Lord, Spirit of the Lord).
@fimilleur from time to time mankind experiences the presence of God, there have been and continue to be events that testify to the presence of Him.The multiple gods you continually point to have an unique difference from the God who first revealed His presence to ancient men i.e. the Hebrews.The particular gods you mention roman etc. are all man made and in many instances men themselves i.e. hercules, but even the ancient greeks realized the limitations of their understanding and included an «unknown» God in their worship structure.many cultures did likewise, having a glimpse of God but not the fullness of understanding that was given to the Jews.Whether or not «we» believe, does not alter the fact that God exists as an unique being, whether or not «we» acknowledge Him «we» will stand before Him.You do not choose to understand, but we are actually standing in His presence right now as He is much bigger than the doctrines and knowledge man ascribes to Him those things you find so questionable are the misconceptions and misrepresentations of God made by men throughout history.
Such development of doctrine, typically in response to grave error and deviant traditions built upon such error, is to be understood not as an addition to the apostolic teaching contained in Holy Scripture but as Spirit - guided insight into the fullness of that teaching.
so we understand that we will receive the fullness of Truth as the Holy Spirit provides...
It serves now as a transitional period for a future cosmic fullness of the sacred, Altizer states: «We can not understand the «Unhappy Consciousness» unless we realize that it too, like the «Dark Night of the Soul,» is a transitional state between an individual and particular realization of the truth and the reality of Spirit, a realization whose very particularity demands a chasm between itself and Spirit, and a universal and total epiphany of Spirit which obliterates this chasm.
It helps us to know that every word of Jesus, Paul, Peter, etc is not captured in the Bible because: — We will always be challenged to understand the fullness of the message the authors were conveying to their audience.
And, on top of that, understanding the fullness of message disguised as a message to an audience but intended for us 1000s of years later.
«I realised that there was a profound truth being taught and it began me on a journey, very similar to John Henry Newman's, which led me ultimately to understand that the fullness of truth lay with the Holy Catholic Church».
From a reformulation of God's eternity as Fullness of Time rather than as the absence of time results in a new understanding of theological anthropology.
These two sacraments can be understood as closely linked to the two-fold meaning of salvation which we have already considered — penance leading to the forgiveness of sin committed after baptism, and the Eucharist leading to the fullness of God's own life.
If God's eternity were seen as the Fullness of Time, I can somehow understand how God is immanent in history and in my human temporality.
In both genders being «made in the image of God,» we understand that the fullness of God's personhood is expressed in not only in masculinity, but also in femininity.
It is when we begin to think abstractly and conceptually about God's time that it becomes illogical to suppose that God does not become or evolve, or when we apply an unphiosophical view of time to the understanding of the notion of the Fullness of Time that we fall into all sorts of difficulties.
«And in the latter time of their kingdom, When the transgressors have reached their fullness, A king shall arise, Having fierce features, Who understands sinister schemes.
It is even necessary, not to say vital, for the fullness of human understanding.
That is not dogma but experience — a benediction which Paul prays may bless the Corinthian Christians, a threefold approach to the understanding and appropriation of the Divine, or rather a threefold revelation of God in all his fullness.
It is noteworthy that the writer of Ephesians later speaks of the church as the «fullness of him who fills all and all,» suggesting not only that all things have a share in Christ, but also that the community of faith, if not the whole world, contributes something to his fullness.30 In this respect, the last thing to be fully known and understood is Christ, for knowing Christ involves knowing the world.
God is the perfection or fullness of what actually is, but God is not understood as an exception or radically other kind of being.
For this reason, Paul understands man with all his strengths, weaknesses and temptations: «Human nature, the common nature of the whole race of Adam, spoke in him, acted in him, with an energetical presence, with a sort of bodily fullness, always under the sovereign command of divine grace, but losing none of its real freedom and power because of its subordination.
Although his understanding was that different individuals would fulfill these roles in varying degrees, the emphasis on the four modalities often became a source of depression for campus ministers who concluded that their own situation did not embody the fullness of the church's ministry.
While the fullness of the means of salvation is given in the Church and is necessary for those who understand that, nobody is outside the possibility of saving grace.
That ultimate good, as I understand it, is the achievement of the greatest possible fullness of life in every living creature in a continuing process which opens up ever enlarging possibilities of experiencing the joy of being.
The serious students I have known want to experience life in its fullness and seek an understanding of that experience.
The Hebrews did not understand the psychological dimensions of this as we do, but they did understand that it was a serious distortion of God's plan for each person, for that plan calls for the fullness of life.
The Son in his human knowledge also showed the divine penetration he had into the secret thoughts of human hearts (Mk 2, 8; Jn 2, 25; 6, 61)-LSB-... thus] by its union to the divine wisdom in the person of the Word incarnate, Christ enjoyed in his human knowledge the fullness of understanding of the eternal plans he had come to reveal.
To my mind the faulty reasoning behind this has been a major block to understanding how love in marriage stands in need of constant purification if it is to achieve its human fullness and its supernatural goal of merging into love for God.
But they can be brought to that understanding only as the preacher dares to proclaim the Word in all of its fullness.
Second, most of the great religious traditions teach a certain humility with regard to human understanding of reality in its depth and fullness.
Tiffanie Hoang is a leraning specialist who works with students to create individualized learning strategies and tools to better help them understand their own ways of learning, and to explore and appreciate the fullness of their personhood.
Now that you have an understanding of your objectives for maximal muscle fullness, the following sections will guide you through the process.
I understand and agree with your reservatations about the length and fullness of the skirt but by wearing the vest it does away with those concerns.
To think that we grasp the fullness of life is to say that by holding a mere drop of water in our hands we are able to understand the immensity of the ocean.
The richness of those colors was illuminated so starkly in that October sunlight that it seemed to stir chemicals of deep pleasure in Jyl's own blood, elevating her to a happiness and a fullness she had not known earlier in the day, if quite ever; and she smiled at Bruce and Ralph, and understood in that moment that she, too, was a hunter, might always have been.
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