Sentences with phrase «using human weaknesses»

May God use our human weakness for His glory, and may we not be so foolish as to let our weakness and imperfection hold us back from going all in.

Not exact matches

Despite our perceived» «weakness,» despite the things that would hold us back, despite our human tendencies to fear and to feel insecure — God still uses us to inspire, to lead and to love others.
Rather than let human weaknesses infect our knowledge base, you use it to root out biases and errors.
He uses them not to explain the commandment, but to demonstrate that it is a concession to human weakness, not what God always wanted and still wants.
It means, furthermore, that in spite of our weakness and unwisdom, God can use in the making of peace any gift that is brought in love for the service of human need.
But St. Paul's use of that term (II Corinthians 4:7) is in reference to human weakness brought on by a Christian confrontation with opposing forces of the sin of the world, not of himself.
Humor, funny, ha ha... satire uses both in reference to every day human weaknesses and foibles to make us THINK or simply to share the experience of being human!
In their study, Stephanie Cherqui, PhD, associate professor in the UC San Diego School of Medicine Department of Pediatrics, and colleagues used a transgenic mouse model that expresses two mutant human FXN transgenes, and exhibits the resulting progressive neurological degeneration and muscle weakness.
In a final set of experiments, the researchers used necrostatin - 1 to treat mice with axonal damage and hind leg weakness, a telltale sign of axonal demise similar to the muscle weakness that occurs in the early stages of ALS in humans.
«These viral dependencies on human proteins represent weaknesses that could potentially be used to prevent or stop infection,» said Brass.
In addition to determining that humans use chemosignals to attract one another, the findings could one day be used to create new therapies to correct hormone imbalances — most notably alternatives to cortisol replacement, which is used in treat maladies such as Addison's disease (in which the adrenal glands fail to pump out enough cortisol, causing muscle weakness, weight loss and low blood pressure).
The more we understand, the better able we are to identify weaknesses, and use them to control the tsetse fly in regions where human African trypanosomiasis is endemic.»
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