Not exact matches
«The other is finding a
way of coping with
life that does not push
love away.»
Either
way, sharing food with people I
love is one
of my greatest joys in
life.
«Just like anyone can start their day with a killer workout, find a
way to master a craft, find meaning in their work or create a passionate and
loving relationship,» he says, «the secret lies in being able to break through the fear and unlock the limiting beliefs to create the
life of your dreams.»
Psychologist Susan David says the
way in which we deal with our emotions drives «every aspect
of how we
love, how we
live, how we parent and how we lead.»
Through his work, le Menestrel found that the majority
of people dream
of being deeply
loved,
of being part
of a community that reflects their values, and
of contributing to the
lives of other people in some
way.
If you want to be happy, you can now hire someone to show you the
way to the joyous and blissful
life you've always dreamed
of, doing whatever it is you
love to do without a care in the world.
Instead
of giving toys or clothes for birthdays, holidays, or other occasions, ask
loved ones to make a gift this
way, as it can make a more lasting impact on a child's
life.
I think that, unless you have
loved ones that require care (because
of developmental or severe physical disability), you should do yourself the favor
of not having to fund their
lives, and do them the favor
of finding their
way through the sometimes delightful, sometimes excruciating experience
of making a
living.
Loving what you do and finding a
way to earn a
living from it is the best thing each one
of us can do coupled with knowing that work is just a part
of life, not the whole thing.
Undoubtedly, Jesus still
loves us all more than either
of us could ever fathom but the only
way you, me, we're going to be able to
live fulfilled and victorious
lives is by accepting God's truths as they truly are in the bible and by leaning on His grace for empowerment to walk in them in our personal relationships with him.
Think
of your own family, surely you don't all see eye to eye or agree completely with each other's
way of living out your
life... but you
love and accept each other because you are family.
I actually
love the ministries
of the churches I mentioned above but am concerned about this part and the
way they represent God's call on one's
life.
While it does not appear to me that bin Laden in any
way obeyed the Laws
of God, and thereby
lived out
of love, and therefore, yes, is more than likely facing eternal perdition, I can not know that.
so in your spare time
of denial read Romans chapter 10 verses 9 thru 13 and give your
life to Jesus Christ the one and only God that gave his
life for all mankind, rich or poor that we may be forgiven
of our sins and have power over the devil, and help the lost to find their
way to salvation through the power
of the Holy Spirit... so rebuke the devil and be free, give your
life to Christ so you can begin to sleep at night... I
love you all with the
love of Jesus Christ...
However, it is far beyond a blind leap
of faith, as the Bible and the
life, death, resurrection and ascension
of Jesus are evidence that there is a God and that He
loves us enough to provide a
way for salvation even though we as sinners don't deserve it.
I believe one
of the
ways God shows us how much He
loves is through the people He brings into our
lives.
And seeing God's
love reflected in our
life and relationships with others is wonderful — but the
way she speaks sounds dangerously close to pantheism, the idea that God is some sort
of general force
of love.
And, in the end, whether our candidate is elected or not has no bearing on our call to
live,
love and lead in a
way that reflects God's heart for the world amid the muck and messiness
of everyday
life in our homes, neighborhoods, nation and world.
But that sort
of behavior goes on in
WAY too many churches for the case to be made that church community is the only place to
live out a
love for God in service with and for others.
Did you read the part
of the article about «Its universal message, its proclamation
of equality, unconditional
love, offered everyone in the Roman Empire a new family, a new community, and a
way to
live»?
I had a hard time
loving because
of pain and hurt in my
life... from none other than my family... but I asked God to allow me to see them through his eyes... that helped me pick up the pieces... hand them to Jesus and allow him to lead me and guide my
way to him... that is the only hope
of life we have.
Welcome to REAL family values, not just the political kind spat out by the GOP as a result
of the latest focus group, but the real kind, with people connecting and
loving and forgiving and bonding with one another to make it through
life in a positive
way.
It is all about a changed
life that
loves God and fellow men / women in as normal
of a
way without being like the world.
That the
way in which
life together is conducted is as essential to the knowledge and
love of God as is much reading: this is a truth lost to most
of us most
of the time.
Now as a Christian I follow the new testament, and so striving to be Christ like as a Christian I accept everyone for who they are, I
love them and do not presume to know the right
way for them to
live their
life, instead I simply open my arms to others and know that all people
of all faiths are just fine it doesn't matter to me what you do with your
life all that matters is the
way that you do it... that was my understanding
of christs teachings anyways
They have
love lives (sometimes not the kind that would keep evangelicals happy), they have outside interests and friends beyond the Church, and the majority seem to be wrestling and stumbling their
way through a
life of faith.
I dream
of a movement
of biblical Christians who even as they are carted off to jail will express Christlike tenderness to policemen, who even as they are sentenced will explain Jesus»
way of love and justice to incredulous judges, who will even dare to risk their own
lives in order to release the captives and free the oppressed.
My three sons are all sound and getting on with their
lives, without Drugs, Cigarets, Stealing, Cheating, Bullying, Prejudice or Hate, they accept all people and allow them to have their own opinions without sulking or falling out with them, Non
of them have been bullied or sort to bully to get their own
way, but have appreciated and
loved the people they have met.
Takeaway for me is that the pain / suffering / rejection we experience in this
life does not equal rejection by God — even if it does serve as a chastisement / correction for sin / failure in our
lives — it reveals God's
love and personal concern for our development, reminding us
of our mortality and need to rely upon him... In short, the wounds / scars we receive are God's
way of branding / choosing us as his own...
The hope is that when he sees how destructive his actions were to himself and to his
life, and when he begins to miss the
loving fellowship
of other believers, he will repent
of his
ways, and be restored to fellowship (cf. 2 Thess 3:14 - 15).
If you feel like God is telling you to leave, before doing that, there are always opportunities to, as you said, to do things like «personally
loving our neighbors, hanging out with «sinners,» spending time with societal rejects, defending the cause
of the weak, and a variety
of other
ways of living that look just like Jesus.»
Every year, millions
of people abandon the institutional
way of doing church, not because they are abandoning God, Jesus, or the Church, but because they find that intimate relationships with others and
loving service in the community apart from the systematized and scheduled meetings on Sunday morning is a more natural
way of following Jesus and
living life as His disciples.
Instead, the church Jesus wants has everything to do with personally
loving our neighbors, hanging out with «sinners,» spending time with societal rejects, defending the cause
of the weak, and a variety
of other
ways of living that look just like Jesus.
Even so, Christians are not to be serpentlike or to abide by the
ways of the Old Age; they are to
live in the resurrection according to the
love and justice
of the New Age.
These guys
lived their faith in real, tactical, practical
ways that led millions
of people closer to Jesus, in big efforts and small acts
of love.
The only
way to endure suffering when earthly
life can give us nothing more is the redemptive
love of Our Lord.
Is there a habit or sin in my
life that repeatedly gets in the
way of loving God with my whole heart or
loving my neighbor as myself?
When I chose to follow Jesus, it meant that I apprenticed myself to his
way of life because I
love him.
That was a very interesting read many comments caught my attention I've recently been diagnosed with Bipolar I have hallucinations and hear voices in my ear's when I hallucinate it's likes they are trying to get me thousands
of them I can only describe them as dark shadows and they are trying to get me just as they are about to get me a brilliant white light surrounds me and there's three entities humanly shaped but like this brilliant white light they are also glowing this brilliant whiteness I can't understand what they are saying the only
way I can explain it is emotions comfort joy
love is what I feel emanating from these entities the voices I hear aren't evil telling me to do bad things to people when I get put into a mode
of fear I
live in a rough area
of Scotland and everytime I've got into a fight something possesses me I know this for a fact as I can't control myself I'm an observer watching my family / Friends say I change they say my eyes change and I look evil I personally do think possibly through my own personal experience I» am possessed as I act out
of character I've lost interest in many things I've recently I decided it's time for change I've lost my faith I've been trying to connect with God and feel his
love which I used to feel the presence
of the holy spirit everytime I try connect I get a feeling
of abandonment I just think if I am possessed could these entities stop me connecting with «God» I can say from my heart
of hearts «JESUS CHRIST HAS COME IN THE FLESH» I think it's more to do with the persons own personal fears which I have noticed my fears have changed if I had to be truthfully with myself I fear God which I know I'm not supposed to just I can't explain it I guess if you ever need a test subject I'm up for the challenge like I said I'm on journey to find myself and my travels have brought me hear I'm going to hang around for a wee while there's lots
of good information to be plundered loll
For me, the claim was almost laughable in light
of the
ways Jesus» presence disturbed the
lives of people who
loved him as a baby, a child, and a man.
It wasn't until I
lived through the trauma
of miscarriage that I experienced my need for God's redemptive
love in a
way I never had before.
Is there one particular sin in my
life that repeatedly gets in the
way of loving God with my whole heart or
loving my neighbor as myself?
When we
love Jesus, when we are free, when we are walking with, then we are a sign and a foretaste
of how it was meant to be in the Garden, perhaps, God's
way of living overflowing organically: the disciple, the friend, the daughter, the heir, the beloved.
One
of the things I
love about the liturgical
life of the church is the
way that the Holy Spirit, quietly and gently, works on us.
Familiaris Consortio presents a wholly compassionate yet objectively truthful account
of the Magisterium
of the Church's teachings on marriage and the family and in its introductory paragraph states: «In a particular
way the Church addresses the young, who are beginning their journey towards marriage and family
life, for the purpose
of presenting them with new horizons, helping them to discover the beauty and grandeur
of the vocation to
love and the service
of life.»
But to affirm as Mr O'Donnell does that the celibate «is more available and can give himself more to the service
of the Lord and his people» (and that this is St Paul's understanding
of the «higher vocation
of the celibate») is simply to recognise that the celibate priest is freed to
love the Lord and his people in a
way that is closest to Christ's own
loving who «gave himself to the point
of laying down his
life and came «to serve and not to be served».
It's great to be in
love, and there are many
ways of expressing that
love — but unless you can honestly say that you want to give yourself entirely to the beloved in a
life - long commitment in marriage and want to be parents, then sex will not deepen the generosity
of your
loving and
living.
It is a
way of living and
loving and being
loved with a
love that is «warm, joyous and creative» (p. 1).
It's the authority
of living loved, walking close to the Father, knowing that when I take a step or make a move, it's the authority
of paying attention to the Voice in my ear, saying this is the
way, walk in it, and remaining faithful to that Voice.
Yet as powerful as it is to preach about God's presence and enduring
love, about looking forward in the midst
of suffering, believers will hear this message differently depending on how quickly they are
living through the succession
of steps on their
way to hope.