Sentences with phrase «unmerited by»

There is still some debate over the carbon accounting and the circumstances will differ by product but its safe to say that a focus on food miles is unmerited by the evidence.
The draw against Milan was the result of a freak Mauro Icardi off night and the loss to Torino was unmerited by any stretch of the imagination.
I wonder in particular whether employing the concept «gay people» with such nonchalance may communicate a familiarity and friendliness with this concept that is unmerited by its pedigree.

Not exact matches

The love of God, shed abroad in our hearts by His unmerited mercy, is the bedrock, the cornerstone of that work which makes us justified, righteous and ready for the very real new creation ahead — the hope that makes our days here (often scared with pain and trial) have meaning — that's the hope of our calling that allows (as Steve notes) us to live for each other.
Naturally suspicious of Hollywood's motives, he wrote to insist that God's action on the soul is the key to the novel, which, he said, «deals with what is theologically termed «the operation of grace,» that is to say, the unmerited and unilateral act of love by which God continually calls souls to himself.»
So once again, it is by God's grace (power, spirit - Jesus and Holy spirit, and unmerited favor) we are saved, through faith, which is dead without works, which are evident the holy spirit is in us, which is proof you are saved....
Protestants may make this case against eugenics by emphasizing unmerited grace.
The reversibility of the evil decision of the first man is only to be explained by the fact that the integrity on the basis of which the first decision was made, was lost by the evil decision (as it would not have been by the good), because, in contrast to angelic integrity, it was an unmerited, preternatural gift.
The grace that is an unmerited gift, and transforms the mere human to a child of God by a process of sanctification, has no place in such a theology.
Justification by grace signifies God's unconditional, unmerited, radical acceptance of the whole person: God, the Cosmic Lover, graciously embraces not just a person's disembodied spirit but the whole fleshly self — the meanings of which theology is only beginning to explore.
What really happened was that, after five centuries of neglect, the Isaian passages on the Suffering Servant of the Lord were used by the early Christians as a means of interpreting the necessity and the significance of Christ's unmerited suffering.
The freely given and unmerited love of God is proclaimed by speaking of the poor and their needs, their rights and dignity, their culture, and, above all, of the God who wants to place them at the center of the history of the church.3
But God, rich in love and mercy, by free unmerited favor quickened your life and set you in a safe place in the constant presence of Christ.
«Unto Him who is the author and giver of all good, I render sincere and humble thanks for His manifold and unmerited blessings, and especially for our redemption and salvation by His beloved Son....
Justification is the unmerited grace of God conveyed to sinners by the atoning work of Christ.
Dr. Fleming's description «that [Church] teaching is supported by a few flimsy sentences on why the Church rejects homosexual genital acts before the programme equivocates on the seriousness of the issue» is unmerited.
This of course demonstrates completely unmerited persecution by the warmist cabal (who must at all costs keep all scientists in their thrall, especially heretic, maverick scientists)-- this, of course, is catnip for deniers everywhere, and especially Faux News.
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