God can imbue our being — our thoughts, emotions, choices, actions,
our very life essence — only through our invitation and practice.
Not exact matches
The man who is wholly taken up with the demands of everyday
living or whose sole interest is in the outward appearances of things seldom gains more than a glimpse, at best, of this second phase in our sense - perceptions, that in which the world, having entered into us, then withdraws from us and bears us away with it: he can have only a
very dim awareness of that aureole, thrilling and inundating our being, through which is disclosed to us at every point of contact the unique
essence of the universe.
But don't be deceived: anything that steals the
very essence of God's calling on you, God's shalom, God's justice, God's way of
life and
living as a warrior, as a prophetess, as a mother, as a teacher, whatever - your - vocation - or - calling as a woman after God's own heart, is a liar.
In
very personal language, I believe that all things are progressing from the same divine source; that that source is the ground of all being and its
essence is love and interdependence; that all human beings (all of
life, really) are equal and beloved in its sight; that in response to that overarching, boundless love which ensures that no one is ever truly alone, I have a responsibility to assist in the creation of just and loving community here on Earth.
If Christ
lives a historical
life and suffers as man, then God is also temporal and suffers in his
very essence as God.
To the extent that the man - made setting of man's
life and the setting which was naturally antecedent to human freedom are specifically different, the latter being characteristic of earlier times and the former of the present, we are now
living in a setting which almost in its
very essence is more complicated and intractable and inaccessible to the understanding of the individual than was ever the case before.
For ones not use to having Him in their
lives, it can be subconsciously skeptical for them because there is a evil
essence that dwells around us trying to conflict us, but in good conscious and emotions, it becomes
very easy to know which is which.
Now in contrast with such healthy - minded views as these, if we treat them as a way of deliberately minimizing evil, stands a radically opposite view, a way of maximizing evil, if you please so to call it, based on the persuasion that the evil aspects of our
life are of its
very essence, and that the world's meaning most comes home to us when we lay them most to heart.
Exorcizing the concept «God» from the system leaves me in a stance
very similar to that of Paul van Buren, who holds that the
essence of Christianity is an ethical message about how to
live a
life and that «God» talk is a dated, misleading, unhelpful, obscure way of saying what Christianity wants to say about what it is to be a man and to
live a moral
life.
In one
life, which arose in the midst of that people, God uttered His truth and spirit in such a way that His love, which is His
very essence, became known and operative in human history with transforming power.
He argued that while each human being has a
very tiny
life span, or finite appearance in the whole of space - time of the universe, humanity is also an eternal intelligible
essence.
Competition was the
very essence of existence, and since the prize of competition was no less than
life itself, the competition was often to the bitter end.
It thereby changed «the
very essence of the Christian religion as it had been
lived for the previous 1,500 years.»
But the ethic of Jesus, the
very essence of his teaching and
life, was far profounder than such a theory plumbs.
«The directiveness which is so characteristic of
life processes that it was considered the
very essence of
life, explicable only in vitalistic terms, is a necessary result of the peculiar system - rate of
living organisms, namely that they are open systems.»
Hans Jonas has pointed out (in The Phenomenon of
Life [Dell, 1968]-RRB- that the very essence of what we mean by life is mortality: «Mortality is the very condition of separate self - hood which in the instinct of self - preservation shows itself so highly prized throughout the organic world.&ra
Life [Dell, 1968]-RRB- that the
very essence of what we mean by
life is mortality: «Mortality is the very condition of separate self - hood which in the instinct of self - preservation shows itself so highly prized throughout the organic world.&ra
life is mortality: «Mortality is the
very condition of separate self - hood which in the instinct of self - preservation shows itself so highly prized throughout the organic world.»
«I think that the one thing which impressed me most was learning the fact that we must be in absolutely constant relation or mental touch (this word is to me
very expressive) with that
essence of
life which permeates all and which we call God.
Life in its
very essence.
In
essence, the
very procedures that are
life - saving also have the ability to limit their babies» abilities as they grow up.
Fresh, cold - pressed juice represents the important
essence — yes, the
very existence — of plant foods and every healthy
living person should frequently include juicing in their health regimen.
I didn't want this level of fear in my
life, especially around my spiritual
life whose
very essence was love.
A
very significant part of this purpose has been to share the
essence of what I've learned from my own suffering with you, so that you can enjoy your
life as fully as possible before you die, in the same way I intend to.
Based on the main character Lisbeth Salander, a misunderstood genius with a cache of authority issues — Summerville has this to say about the visual
essence of the collection... «Salander's look is
very real and
very lived in, with pieces that her character has worn for a long time, like her jackets that act as her armour to shield her from the world.
Unfortunately I lack somebody
very special in
life, somebody who will bring the true
essence into my
life.
«Red Sparrow» begins with parallel narratives, introducing the film's two protagonists both having to deal with the
essence of their
lives going
very,
very wrong.
It undermines the
very essence of early years education which should have at its core the developmental needs of
very young children and should provide an enjoyable experience they will take with them through
life.
Some choose resistance, others collaboration, and as their community is transformed by these acts, the
lives of these these men and women reveal nothing less than the
very essence of humanity.
In her telling of the story of a
life lived for centuries Horn examines the
very essence of a
life.
He is entering «The Season» where he will be forced to face the
essence of who he is in a fight for his
very life.
I write romance because I believe that when you boil all of
life down to its
essence, if you take a human being to the
very core of his existence, then you will find that what matters more than anything else is to be loved and to give love.
It is our responsibility when we chose to own a pet not just get a cat or dog and give it food and shelter, but to educate ourselves on the species, how they communicate, how they view the world they
live in, their innate drives that reside in the
very essence of everything they do, and then take the time to raise them properly, socialize them, and train them.
The pavilions with their high natural alang alang grass ceiling, the tall supporting coconut columns and the cool cream terrazzo paved floors are the
very essence of tropical
living.
Still, the thing is, it ruins the
very essence of traveling in one's
life.
This area with its high Wooden / Sirap roof, the cool terracotta floor tiles and natural cream walls is the
very essence of tropical
living.
The
very essence of tropical luxury villa
living makes our Bali accommodation the perfect choice for your Bali beach vacation.
The
very essence of JADE MOUNTAIN is the celebration of
life and love.
The luxury of being right on the beach offers guests the
very essence of
life in Santa Maria.
This is countered by dwarves that suck
essence while having lots of it or trolls with
very little that rely on Trees of
Life.
Squish must collect the
very essences of their world to bring the soft world back to
life.
With my
life typifying the
very essence of «broke college student», I tend to make the best of every thrift...
The samurai, who were the
very essence of honor and discipline, weren't even allowed to carry their swords into towns, and many were exiled from civilization, forced to earn a
living as bounty hunters and hired assassins.
But Limbo is much more than a simple platformer: it's an experience, and one that has you pondering the
very essence of
life by the time it's over.
It's a taboo that goes all the way back to Georgia O'Keefe, who gave up trying to beat down that door in the early 20th century when her radically abstract, viscous paintings were described as «great painful, ecstatic climaxes,» «an outpouring of sexual juices,» «loamy hungers of the flesh,» «the
very essence of woman as
Life Giver.»
(Georgia O'Keeffe's groundbreaking abstract paintings were derided as «great painful and ecstatic climaxes,» an «outpouring of sexual juices,» «loamy hungers of the flesh,» «the
very essence of woman as
Life Giver.»
Genesis is a quest for the world as it was, as it was formed, as it evolved, as it existed for millennia before modern
life accelerated and began distancing us from the
very essence of our being.
New Frankensteins are Monsanto and other companies that are messing with the
very essence of
life.»
Building upon his experiences in Chiang Mai, Thailand, and in other cities throughout the world, Rawanchaikul's taxi represents the
very essence of urban
life and symbolizes the flowing energy of the city's streets and the dynamic connection between the city's different districts and people.
These luminous abstractions which Delaney began late in
life are pure and simplified expressions of the spirituality which is
very much the
essence of his art.
His designs inspire, influence, and bring the
very essence of imagination to
life,» said Bonnie Pitman, The Eugene McDermott Director of the Dallas Museum of Art.
Armed with his Speed Graphic camera, Leonard made images that captured the
very essence of a
live jazz performance.