Sentences with phrase «what unconditional»

Perhaps that is what unconditional love means when it becomes an action phrase.
We're so thrilled that Donna and Delia now know what the unconditional love of a family feels like!
Foster mom Sissy saved Gage from a despicable situation and for the past year she showed him what unconditional love is all about.
You want to grow old with him or her and willing to show what unconditional love is.
I see the gifts that she provides me here on earth and I'm unbelievably grateful that I know what unconditional love feels like thanks to her.
Once your little baby has his first cold and is too congested to nurse or drink a bottle, you really understand what unconditional love is aka love that enables you to literally suck the boogers and gunk out of your baby's nose.
He has shown me what unconditional love truly is.
Some of these versions take «action» in a highly individual and private way: To understand God is to understand God's will for me in this particular situation; understanding God's will consists of the rigorous effort to clarify what my unconditional moral duties oblige me to do.
That is what unconditional love means.
Today, when the world will likely be celebrating the death of a broken man who led a movement characterized by deception and disdain, reach out to others and show them what the unconditional love of God is really like and how it is shown in Jesus Christ.
It was when I became a father myself and knew what unconditional love is truly about that I became atheist.

Not exact matches

«Hitler couldn't afford to accept unconditional surrender, so what may prove to be the legend of his meeting a hero's death had to be staged,» he went on.
Something like the 4 % rule, then you can again look at this, people call it the unconditional mean, the unconditional safe withdrawal rate, because I don't know what will be the conditions at that point.
I believe that we ARE created in the image of unconditional love, but what Jesus calls αμαρτία (dualism, separation, living outside the garden) blinds us from living fully into this reality.
What I struggle to do is to show true friendship — to love someone with an unconditional - ness that is humanly impossible.
What is «different» about the contract God made with humanity, and through us with * his * creation is that it is kept in force by * his * Unconditional Love and faithfulness, not on human performance or fidelity.
I don't what happens after death, but I am going to carry on down the path of unconditional love and real community for all, as long as I can breathe.
If I find my unconditional love and acceptance in a church community, then what a wonderful thing that is.
It is important to pay for things but that sharing God's infinite, unconditional love is what we are called to do.
And what is «unconditional love» really?
For the future of the Church everywhere, too, what is most essential is the ancient yet ever - new message of Christianity, that is to say that in the darkness of this life the hearts of men must entrust themselves to that ineffable, adorable mystery of life which we call God in faith, hope and love and unconditional confidence in Jesus Christ our Lord.
The life within the blood is what has to be spilled to prove unconditional commitment.
Rainy, one thing you will probably never understand is unconditional love, As God loves all his children and he made them with their atributes they are given and what is important is not their orientation, but how we treat them.
To point to another's supposed sin, is a sin of ignorance, blind by distorted perception, that is other than the clear Self looking at the subject through unconditional love, what «one» should perceive this way is the suffering and / or needed help.
He underscores, too, the way in which the Allied goal of «unconditional surrender» hobbled their efforts to gain support, both inside and outside Germany, for the prospect of what today we might call regime change.
So, to say God's grace is «unconditional» we have to explain what we mean.
I truly believe that love can cover a multitude of sins — we have been involved in and with people who do fostering and have seen children who have experienced different kinds of abuse transformed through unconditional love and acceptance — sure the pain of what they have experienced may still be there but the unconditional love they receive transforms them from broken to not so much broken... if that makes sense?
What the Reformation ends up with is not a God whose very Nature is Unconditional Love; but a Father God whose Love can never be immediately experienced by the believer; but only through a scape - goated Son cruelly sacrificed in our stead — Calvin's Cosmic Bully!
I remembered Brennan Manning — the man who has translated the love of God in a way that I could receive it more than probably any other writer — was addicted to alcohol and I re-read up one of his last books before he died: «All is Grace: A Ragamuffin Memoir» where he vulnerably writes about what this battle has cost him, even as he experienced the unending and unconditional love of God in the midst of it, how he experienced regret and pain and loss alongside of the love and tenderness of God in this dependency.
The good news is that both kinds (conditional / unconditional) are very well understood and this information is very useful in deciding what to do.
Yet this is exactly what is happening today, as we witness the unconditional victory of the visual and images.
I believe our unconditional love relationship with God and our life style response to that love through Jesus The Christ is what is important and our true reality.
But, what the world urgently needs is person who live the sermon out through Unconditional Love.
However, on a deeper level we do have some ideas about what a good marriage would be, such as mutual respect, unconditional love, freedom to be uniquely you, etc — church is the same way.
A study reported by Carl R. Rogers points to three components which are a part of what I am describing as the therapeutic attitude: Congruence, empathic understanding, and unconditional positive regard.
What ever happened to God's love is Unconditional, and it has been given in your so called Bible not to Condemn!
mike w, I never said that something is wrong with gays, i have a secret, i think many high men were gay, and so what, so did YHWH, HE KNEW, although He will not, allow it, He loves us just the same, (unconditional), and He gives us the chance to fix, or heal it, just like lying, stealing, perversion, etc...
What NP described sounds something like unconditional love to me.
What I have in mind by this is Jesus» unconditional commitment to God the Father and his constant awareness that his life and ministry is God's gracious gift.
If we all concentrated on showing God's love, and bringing people into an atmosphere of unconditional love we would bear much more fruit than if we concentrate on what someone is doing wrong.
What should a God of unconditional love do if we exercise this gift?
Making a committment, unconditional committment to love a woman and never leave her is what every gay man avoids.
Seems «unconditional» has a lot of conditions these days... Once day we will look back on all this gay hoopla and be embarrassed about what a big deal we made out of who one chooses to love.
I hold my clients and unconditional positive regard and do what I can to help them through their tough patches.
After all, our parents were once children, too, wanting from their parents what we wanted from them — unconditional love and acceptance.
What they want most is unconditional support and encouragement, not criticism.
• The need to exercising self - compassion as you process emotions • Emotional purging in a conscious way to move to an easier parenting journey • Moving passed mindfulness and consciousness to peacefulness • Functioning as a peaceful human being • Moving from «doing» to «being» • The value of peaceful presence, free of emotional trigger, for your kids • Modelling ownership of behavior for your kids • Peacefulness as a practice that takes time • Parenting as an extension of nature: gradually forging new pathways in your relationships and being expansive, not staying «stuck» • The healing power of authenticity with your kids • Aiming for perseverance and presence, not perfection • Exercising compassion for others and recognizing we don't know their struggles • Learning how not to try to control others and focus on self to remain peaceful • Journalling as a practice to release emotions • Finding opportunities for stillness • Releasing others from the responsibility for reading your mind • Shifting to a solution focus to create momentum • Fear: being curious about it to avoid being driven by it • Showing up in your own home to make a difference in the world • Practical ways to nourish yourself • Unconditional love — what does that look like?
What a great lesson in unconditional love.
In addition, it is my belief that children can not grow up to know what God's love is — unconditional, trust, joy, affectionate, etc. — if they do not receive that same love from their parents.
I love posts like these because, even after reading Unconditional Parenting or Playful Parenting or whatever, it's hard to condense what I've learned from those books into something I can try to implement in my day to day parenting.
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