Sentences with phrase «walking on the water with»

As far as I'm concerned, one hippie liberal in a man - dress CAN walk on water with bare feet, instantly turn that water into wine, give sight to the blind and walking to the lame with but a touch.
Matthew's story of Jesus walking on the water with Peter...
Matthew's story of Jesus walking on the water with Peter can spawn bad theologies.
They want you to believe we're all J.K. Rowling and it's easy as pie to poop out a bestselling series and walk on water with your fancy hair blowing in the wind because you are an author in the modern world.
Professional surfer Bryan Jennings started Walking on Water with the vision of using his surfing abilities to share his faith with young people.

Not exact matches

Talking to the executive about inappropriate behaviour «is going to be delicate, because you brought someone in who is supposed to walk on water,» says Ron Thomas, a principal with StrategyFocusedHR in New York.
«Walking down to the water with a preacher... not to be baptized, but to meet Jesus because you had two bullets pumped in the back of your head,» Gowdy said, according to a 1997 media account published on GoUpstate.com.
With a full - beam convertible hardtop, this yacht features a windshield walk - thru along with opening side windows and sliding glass doors for those who want some fresh air on the waWith a full - beam convertible hardtop, this yacht features a windshield walk - thru along with opening side windows and sliding glass doors for those who want some fresh air on the wawith opening side windows and sliding glass doors for those who want some fresh air on the water.
«There's nothing like walking from the 1st floor of a modern looking expensive, trendy restaurant until you get out of the public area and go down the creaky unpainted wooded stairs and find a basement with damp stone foundation walls, puddles of water on the ground, and a crew of people cooking soup in a 10 gallon pot which is on the ground at the time.»
Is it a stretch to believe that Christ went 40 days without food, fended off the devil, walked on water, etc., and not believe that a 14 year old boy saw God, found and translated an ancient text with seer stones, or that Catholics invoke stigmata?
I love how people that believe in burning bushes, and the Red Sea parting, and others who believe in a man walking on water, and feeding thousands with a loaf of bread find other philosophies so unrealistic.
If you walk on water I would not believe it but, I would have no problem with Jesus doing the same.
I mean, the Romans were very good historians, AND here was a man who could walk on water, heal the sick, raise the dead... seriously, the Romans didn't want this guy, they wanted to crucify a man with that power..
It has been mentioned in connection with the feeding of the five thousand and the walking on the water.
Peter had watched with excitement as Jesus cast out demons, healed the sick, cleansed the lepers, calmed the storm, raised the dead, fed the multitude and walked on water.
Walking on water, pulling an endless string of fish out of a basket, turning water into wine, healing people magically, impregnation of a teenager with an invisible penis, dead people walking, pulling demons out of a crazy Walking on water, pulling an endless string of fish out of a basket, turning water into wine, healing people magically, impregnation of a teenager with an invisible penis, dead people walking, pulling demons out of a crazy walking, pulling demons out of a crazy person.
I am not ashamed that when God strapped on sandals and walked among us, God fed the hungry, wept with the mourning, touched the untouchable, turned water into wine, cracked jokes about religion, obeyed his mom, defended the defenseless, bantered with children, forgave his enemies, and reminded us that the whole point of it all is to love God and love our neighbors well.
Also why didn't Jesus write what he had to say into the mountain sides with his finger considering he could walk on water and flatten mountains on command and probably levitate.
I can't prove that Jesus didn't walk on a lake, transmute water into wine, dispel a rainstorm, wither a fig tree, cure blindness and muteness with his magic spittle, or reanimate a few corpses, although we call these acts miracles because they're impossible.
Rather than trading shot for shot, rage for rage, despair for despair, I will step out of that cycle of death and walk straight out onto the water, with my eyes on Jesus, he is making a path in the wilderness.
Yes now she can babble mindlessly about talking snakes, talking fiery bushes, big boats that held 250,000 species of beetle along with wooly mammoths and snow leopards, guys that floated into the clouds in front of everyone (yet somehow the Jews and Arabs still just don't buy that he was the saviour), parted water / wine to water / walking on water / healing water, food from the sky....
I would add several authors / books that influenced me outside of Evangelical circles: Alan Jones (Soul Making) Hans Urs von Balthazar (Engagement with God) Frederich Buechner (Telling the Truth) Walker Percy (The Second Coming) Fyodor Dostoyevsky (The Brothers Karamazov) Dante (The Divine Comedy) Madeleine L'Engle (Walking on Water) Anne Lamott (Traveling Mercies)
The weeks immediately preceding Easter call us to walk to Jerusalem in imitation of Christ, so that, at Easter, we too might be blessed with baptismal water and sent into the world on mission.
Walking on water is easy to someone with impulsive boldness, but walking on dry land as a disciple of Jesus Christ is something altogether difWalking on water is easy to someone with impulsive boldness, but walking on dry land as a disciple of Jesus Christ is something altogether difwalking on dry land as a disciple of Jesus Christ is something altogether different.
How we took an hour and a half to walk one time around a lake that should take only 25 minutes, about how we stood on the bridge, and watched the moon fade into the coming day over the blue lake water in this western city in the country, how we ate blueberries they picked with their own hands, and we felt the wonder of it all, all three of us, quiet, and watching a ghost moon, together, and it felt like prayer, and a cathedral, and communion, and a gift, and kingdom come.
If we could say Yes to Jesus walking on water or landing on the Mount of Olives, would this actually strengthen our faith that we have a future with God?
The world has grown up from 2000 years ago, when you could state back then: «He walked on water» and parted the «Red Sea» and the authors of these stories wrote them 50 - 1000 years after the perceived events, along with unverifiable evidence as proof.
walking on water coming back from the dead, who on earth does God think he is expecting us to believe all this, my head is in turmoil trying to get to grips with all this, it just doesn't make any sense at all, its sheer madness, Oh how I long for the peace that surpasses all understanding and yet he offers that too.
In the end, you have your beliefs while others have theirs — yours appear to have something to do with ET and the stars and maybe returning from there when you die — so... no walking on water or parting of seas — but there IS a starman and he is YOU?
Most could keep their head above the murky waters, but I drowned in them, my mind and soul became as a vegetable, void of all emotions and life, there are ones that have my testimony when God apprehended me and manifested Himself to me, that I became One with Him in His life: I was a walking zombie and nothing more at that time, a vessel for my master use being cared for by my adult children on disability with a grade 5 education, with ADDHD and dyslexia, I couldn't even spell or string 2 sentences together that made any sense: All that has been done in my life for the last 11 yrs.
If you look deeply into ANY religion you will see that it doesn't make any logical sense, like talking burning bushes and virgin birth and dead people coming back to life in three days and parting seas with the wave of a hand or walking on water or poison won't kill you and neither will a copperhead.
Furthermore, eventually someone is going to notice that we haven't actually dealt with the miracles themselves, with the claim that God caused the water - soaked altar on Mt. Carmel to burst into flames or that Jesus walked on the water.
Damaged and damaging if we do or don't do is my «conviction of sin» — walk on water (wow) or walk on eggs (woe) we are all involved in something like an ongoing mission impossible: with suits of armor or loin cloth it makes no never mind.
Is it not possible that maybe a man named Jesus was just a humanitarian that helped folks get food, or sheltered wandering travelers, and maybe after his death some who really loved him starting thinking of sharing his exploits with others, and then the phone game starts where he turned water to wine, and walked on water, became the son of god etc etc etc....
Like his virgin birth, walking on water, getting a party drunk with more wine than they started with, rising from the dead, etc. etc..
For example, the story of Jesus walking on water was told as a symbol to convey the presence of Jesus with his people in the night of despair.
The ark tilted the other way, and more sharply; many of us climbed and swung on the port railings, each trying to be further out than his neighbour; some gazed longingly overboard, in love with visionary calentures, privately suspecting that we could now walk upon water and needed this shabby old tub no more.
Say with Peter walking on the water.
In John 6 a series of events is narrated — the Feeding of the Five Thousand, the Journey across the Lake, the Walking on the Water, the Demand for a Sign, and a Controversy with the Jews — in an order and in language reminiscent of that of both Mark's parallel cycles (6:30 - 8:26).
The chapter opens with two familiar stories from the synoptic Gospels: the feeding of the multitude (a story so important that it appears six times in the four Gospels) and Jesus walking on the water.
But perhaps also the walking on the water was originally an epiphany, for Jesus does not actually appear to the disciples on the water in order to proceed with them to land, but — as is still clearly to be read in Mark (ch.
Hey there was twenty years between in this guys supposed life there is no history for so yeah there's all kinds of possibilities so what if he had ten wives and 50 kids that's his business as the bible states let him deal with it heck he could have chilling in the roman bath houses that's were he learned to walk on water... And you know what happens in roman bath houses don't you there lennon
Describe your perfect day — My perfect day would be on the beach with my fiancé John, we'd drive out the little campervan down to one of my favourite beaches in Cornwall of north Wales, go for a surf in the sea first thing then come back and make breakfast outside, then spend the day dipping in and out of water and soaking up the sun and going for long coastal walks.
He may not have appreciated the reception from the Jacksonville fans on his way, squirting the first row with his water bottle as he walked to the tunnel.
Apparently he can walk on water, turn water into wine, heal lepers, feed the multitudes with a single fish and...... he can also play a little football I hear.
The difference with Jesus Christ is that his boss did call it a day on his time down here... In that sense Wenger's survival is more than miracculous... perhaps he should try walking on water!!!!
The problem with Adebayor is that they think they» walk on water» and become bigger than the game.
All along the roadside, people walked with bales of sticks on their heads and jugs of water on their backs.
When you will go for a walk on outside, you need to carry the diaper bag, some toys, some extra clothes and water with.
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