Sentences with phrase «unworthy in»

People might feel rejected, abused, misunderstood, insignificant, forgotten, disliked, or unworthy in their relationships.
Unfortunately the camera is quite disappointing and makes the Z2 Plus unworthy in case camera is your top priority.
«Anyone who shirks the topic as repugnant, minimizes it as undignified, or considers unworthy those in need should let others take over for the sake of 1.5 million children and countless others killed each year by contaminated water and unhealthy sanitation.»
DOGVILLE (Grade: D): Lars von Trier judges mankind and finds it unworthy in his latest, highly stylized melodrama.
If we find ourselves unworthy in any one of these relationships it will affect the others.
Impostor syndrome was first named by a pair of clinical psychologists in the 1970s, who identified the near - universal experience of feeling like a fraud, feeling like an accidental high - achiever, and feeling unworthy in the face of your own accomplishments.
Severe attachment disorders cause the child to get close to an attachment figure, and then pull away before they can be rejected or they deem themselves unworthy in the eyes of the attachment figure.
I stayed away from them because I felt I was unworthy in their eyes.
The project has taught me to confront the fact that when I categorically dismiss another woman's lifestyle as irrelevant or unworthy in order to elevate my own, I am in effect, placing limits on God.
But it IS worthy to note that people continue to sheepishly believe absurdities about certain personalities that are put out there by people promulgating this or that ideology or simply trying to exercise social control by making people feel unworthy in comparison to ruling elites.
I had felt as though I was so unworthy in some Christians eyes.
You're right about one thing — there are worthy and the unworthy in the Christian churches.
There are the worthy and the unworthy in the Christian church.
They believe they have some magic and their prayer spells are not only magnanimous, but somehow will emotionally disarm their targets and shut down what they perceive as something unworthy in another individual, dishonoring their own spirit and feeding their own Pride.
Know that you are enough and you don't have to be made to feel constantly deficient or unworthy in some way,» advises the article.

Not exact matches

(Susan Collins, a Republican senator from Maine, wrote in the Washington Post that Trump is «unworthy» of the title of president.)
Once or twice a piece of fish was deemed unworthy, but instead of the yelling or harsh words I expected (I'm looking at you, Gordon Ramsay), a few quiet words were exchanged between, say, Eric Gustel and a sous chef and a line cook: a little advice, a little feedback, and a quick, «Yes, Chef,» in reply.
In a tweet, Hamill called the FCC chief «profoundly unworthy» of wielding a lightsaber, noting that «A Jedi acts selflessly for the common man - NOT lie 2 enrich giant corporations.»
«Store thy treasures up in you bank account for surely the poor are unworthy» «Blessed are those who horde their wealth, for surely the Porsche will be theirs»
Drunk and in stupors are the christiandumbs folds» in - undulations becoming sciatic pragmatisms unworthy of even one toasting for but rather against!
Are you 100 % certain that you won't be judged unworthy of Valhalla becuase you died peacefully in bed and not on the field of battle?
The only reason mormonism accepted blacks in the 70s was simply because of a temple being built in Brazil, before discovering that many Brazilians were mixed with blacks which meant according to their doctrine they were unworthy to enter the temple.
That he'd married a divorced woman made him unworthy of acting as a leader in the church.
In brief:»... the affairs of our charity must be guided with discretion (Psalm 112:5), lest we give that to the idle and unworthy, which should be given to those that are necessitous, and deserve well.»
She is an unworthy mention in my opinion.
In the tense atmosphere of the city council meeting the night of the vote, Presbyterian minister Paul Miller acknowledged that emotions were running high but told the overflow crowd he spoke from «deep pastoral concern»; he then read a prepared statement signed by 18 members of the clergy who decried «the recent efforts to single out a given group... and to seek to castigate them as being unworthy and unfit to belong to our community.»
He then contrasts Fulk III with the Burgundian Stephen I of Neublans, who justified his decision to travel thus: «Considering how many are my sins and the love, clemency and mercy of Our Lord Jesus Christ, because when he was rich he became poor for our sake, I have determined to repay him in some measure for everything he has given me freely, although I am unworthy.
Bottum may be correct in his assertion that our society is unworthy to administer the «high justice» that capital punishment demands, but his alternative in many cases would be no justice at all.
Sinners, unworthy to set foot in holy places, may be justified over those faithful and comfortable in their righteousness.
And so we too, daily engaged in our own all too human journey, searching for that which would have us be so much more than we are, and bearing our unworthy gifts, kneel on the stable floor beside these royal ones, worshiping with them the child who is most royal.
And once this recognition is at the heart of our ministry, our preaching will become effectual — not that we are ever more than unworthy and «unprofitable» servants, but that God in Christ can and does use our unworthiness for his own great ends and makes even our imperfections to serve him.
I think what he did wasn't dishonoring the girl or attempting to make her feel «unworthy» to wrestle him, and I've been in the same situation where a boy wouldn't wrestle me and i wasn't insulted by it.
He would be «eating the bread and drinking the cup of the Lord in an unworthy manner» (1 Cor.
This was the view articulated by, for example, noted legal scholar Karl Binding and psychiatrist Alfred Hoche in their treatise Permitting the Destruction of Life Unworthy of Life, published in 1920.
In the light of God's action in Christ we can think truly of the love of God only as we see it as forgiveness poured out for the sinner, the grace of God toward the unworthIn the light of God's action in Christ we can think truly of the love of God only as we see it as forgiveness poured out for the sinner, the grace of God toward the unworthin Christ we can think truly of the love of God only as we see it as forgiveness poured out for the sinner, the grace of God toward the unworthy.
Too many years I spent shackled by fear and shame, telling myself and others that I was no good, that I was unworthy of love; but somewhere in the deepest recesses of my spirit was a flicker of something that knew differently.
But where Nygren s view is limited is that the love which is poured out in forgiveness is not only sheer forgiveness for the unworthy, it is God the Father's love for the Son.
More was a man who stood by his principles in an issue unworthy of martyrdom, while Bonhoeffer stood to the death for a purpose worthy of giving one's life — to rid a country of tyranny.
«Pleased be advised,» he goes on, «that all such unworthy attempts will fail to intimidate Southern Baptists from fulfilling the task assigned by Jesus in the Great Commission to [carry] the life - transforming gospel of Jesus Christ to the ends of the world, of which Chicago remains a vital part.»
What in one generation may seem unworthy of moral consideration can in the next generation seem worthy, and rightly so.
He rightly speaks of the Christian concept of grace, unmerited favor and forgiveness, which is based upon our faith in Jesus as Redeemer, as motivating and even commanding our forgiveness of our unworthy neighbors.
The illusion that the now is either so insignificant and commonplace as to be unworthy of study, or that it is so well known anyhow — without analysis, critical reflection, or even systematic observation — as to be beneath serious notice, has become all too characteristic of a theological tradition that knows perfectly well that we can not understand either God's grace or man's sinfulness without in some fundamental sense understanding the other first.
According to the beliefs of most Christian sects, we ALL have everlasting life after death, with the catch being that we whom you judge as unworthy won't enjoy our eternity as it will be in hell, correct?
In the predella, or bottom border, it shows Martin Luther preaching Christ crucified to his Wittenberg congregation; in the triptych's left wing, Philipp Melanchthon baptizes an infant; in the right wing, Johann Bugenhagen exercises the power of the keys in confession; and in the center panel, Jesus feeds a morsel of bread to Judas (reception by the unworthyIn the predella, or bottom border, it shows Martin Luther preaching Christ crucified to his Wittenberg congregation; in the triptych's left wing, Philipp Melanchthon baptizes an infant; in the right wing, Johann Bugenhagen exercises the power of the keys in confession; and in the center panel, Jesus feeds a morsel of bread to Judas (reception by the unworthyin the triptych's left wing, Philipp Melanchthon baptizes an infant; in the right wing, Johann Bugenhagen exercises the power of the keys in confession; and in the center panel, Jesus feeds a morsel of bread to Judas (reception by the unworthyin the right wing, Johann Bugenhagen exercises the power of the keys in confession; and in the center panel, Jesus feeds a morsel of bread to Judas (reception by the unworthyin confession; and in the center panel, Jesus feeds a morsel of bread to Judas (reception by the unworthyin the center panel, Jesus feeds a morsel of bread to Judas (reception by the unworthy!)
There is a necessary dimension of the tragic in our creaturehood (yes, I think it is a necessary dimension), because any kind of freedom or victory of the good without it would be shallow and unworthy of both God and humanity as they are viewed in Scripture.
One eats and drinks «in an unworthy manner,» not because he does not discern the body and the blood in the elements, but because he despises the church of God and humiliates those who have nothing.
But if anyone were to be so polite as to assume that I have an opinion, and if he were to carry his gallantry to the extreme of adopting this opinion because he believed it to be mine, I should have to be sorry for his politeness, in that it was bestowed upon so unworthy an object, and for his opinion, if he has no other opinion than mine.
Sometimes the picture of hell has been painted in lurid fashion, with ghastly punishment inflicted upon «lost» persons; more frequently, at least in recent theological writing, this aspect has been muted or denied, and stress has been put on such ideas as persistence after death apart from God's presence — or even in that presence, which for the utterly unworthy man or woman would be horrifying, as when an evil person is compelled to be with someone whom he or she deeply hates.
But that they were not without grounds we may learn from passages in the rabbinic writings themselves which castigate unworthy claimants to the honored name of «Pharisee» in terms no less scathing than those of the gospels.
In Matthew it is enforced by a telling piece of imagery, in which Jesus imagines himself confronting these unworthy followers on a day of judgment beyond this worlIn Matthew it is enforced by a telling piece of imagery, in which Jesus imagines himself confronting these unworthy followers on a day of judgment beyond this worlin which Jesus imagines himself confronting these unworthy followers on a day of judgment beyond this world.
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