The use of a devotional manual can be very helpful.
Not exact matches
The
devotional I was leading today,
using the words
of a brilliant pastor I know, has been postponed.
So she decided to write a
devotional specifically for people with little margin in life — one that gave simple ways to move closer to God throughout the day, through the
use of spiritual disciplines.
When
used carefully, prayer, scripture, sacraments, and
devotional literature can be
of distinct value, particularly in supportive and crisis counseling.
By the
use of a brilliant analogy this twelfth section begins by describing the true and the false way
of reading or listening to a
devotional address and the following sections set forth with pointed directness the central issue
of what it means to be an individual.
Dr. Morrison was always wary
of mysticism, but with Dr. Willett he produced The Daily Altar, a widely
used devotional book, and the useful hymnal Hymns
of the United Church.
But he was happy to report in 1844 that only a small fraction
of the towns
used the Bible as a
devotional work; the rest
used it as a reader.
For free, you can
use my Advent series
of devotionals as a family — it includes scripture for the Sunday family table readings.
Following this come three collections
of extracts from later portions
of the book, designed for
devotional use by Sikhs, particularly for evening prayer and before retiring for the night.
Even what
used to be called «
devotional» or apparently routine confessions may be
of great importance and value to the individual concerned.
We reflect the liturgical and
devotional dimensions through the
use of sacramentals and the rich prayer heritage
of the Church.
The second consideration is that as the individual develops in his life
of prayer, he will find that petition for material advantage is less and less a part
of his asking, and that more and more he desires only that he may be conformed to God's Will, so that as Christ's Spirit is formed in him he is enabled to live as un autre Christ — that fine phrase which was so often
used by French
devotional writers in the seventeenth century.
This would mean that Israel's corporate memory
of Moses and the Hebrews in Egypt underwent the long process
of meditation; and the ensuing narrative was finally shaped and accented in
devotional use - in the annual celebration, rehearsal, and re-enactment
of the glorious event
of divine creation in the triumphal exodus from Egypt.
Literary criticism also offers many possibilities for enriching the
devotional and liturgical
use of the Bible.
Yet in our time the form
of devotional aid most widely
used is probably The Upper Room, Today, Forward, or some other serial publication in pamphlet form.
During the campaign, DuBois put together a daily
devotional for Obama,
using passages
of Scripture and other religious books.
Despite the attractive cover, the volume does not lend itself well to the
devotional use for which it is intended, on account
of its size and cheap binding.
More particularly in the Old Testament it is a term applied to that which is sacred, that is, set apart for
devotional use, for the exercise
of the religious function, for purposes pertaining to deity.
15: 51 - 52 (NIV) Robert Manning
of Brunne used the expression in his early 14th century devotional, Handlyng Synne: «Yn twynkelyng of an ye» Shakespeare also used the expression in The Merchant Of Venice, 1596: «I'll take my leave of the Jew in the twinkling of an eye.&raqu
of Brunne
used the expression in his early 14th century
devotional, Handlyng Synne: «Yn twynkelyng
of an ye» Shakespeare also used the expression in The Merchant Of Venice, 1596: «I'll take my leave of the Jew in the twinkling of an eye.&raqu
of an ye» Shakespeare also
used the expression in The Merchant
Of Venice, 1596: «I'll take my leave of the Jew in the twinkling of an eye.&raqu
Of Venice, 1596: «I'll take my leave
of the Jew in the twinkling of an eye.&raqu
of the Jew in the twinkling
of an eye.&raqu
of an eye.»
I realized as soon as I did my first search that I would
use only.001 %
of it's 2 million book content because that's how few Christian books they offer and absolutely zero magazines or
devotionals!
Together we're going to search the Word
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used as a personal
devotional and a group Bible study.
You don't have to like the iPad, but deriding those who do
use one as simpletons who follow trends just makes you look like a complete tool.When there are over a dozen high - profile Android tablets on the market and they can't collectively total 10 %
of the tablet sales, then there is something more at work than simple blind
devotional support.
The show explores the crowns»
devotional use, iconography, stylistic evolution, and how they preserve the memory
of early Indian Buddhist practices — such as those depicted at Ajanta in India — that would otherwise would be lost to us.
He will explore these ideas
using a deliberately varied aesthetic that pitches the industrially made against works that meditate on the
devotional connotations
of folkloric objects.
For the show, Birte Kleemann, Director at The Pace Gallery, selected works that examine the treatment
of Mercy as represented from
devotional paintings to the
use of the artist's body as a metaphor for the suffering
of humankind in contemporary works.
Freight + Volume is pleased to present All U Can Eat, an exhibition
of recent paintings by Jennifer Coates that depict processed foods as
devotional icons,
using food as a vehicle to explore a variety
of approaches to paint handling: from dense, detailed fields
of marks and patterns to expressionist gesture and spills, familiar foods assert their physicality and transcendent radiance.
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