But
when you listen to their words, it reveals a proud heart.
It is true that the learners used to become fearful as well as worried
when they listen to the word assignment.
I'm on the dance floor, swaying to the music, letting the beat move me to and fro,
when listening to the words of the song stops me in my tracks.
Not exact matches
In that thread
to Lymis people talked about how you never know who's reading or what impact your
words will have
when reflected on in years
to come... Well, I * was * that person, and I read and
listened quietly, and
when I spoke and disagreed, I remembered later what was said in response.
what's the g00ks problem in the video??? we have
to listen to them speak and even
when they try
to speak english we can't understand a
word they are saying!
it is not very Christian of you
to accuse others of being fools
when your own
words show you
listen more
to the drum rolls of bigotry & hate promoted at the pulpit of hate here in America - rather than READING & Learning from a variety of resources about the TRUTH.
It is a
word used for reprobates that do not heed the Spirit
when it calls them, it does not
listen when the Spirit speaks
to heart on the evil they are doing, it is the callous heart that is so hard and fast in evil it has closed itself
to the Spirit.
So thanks, pastors, for your faithfulness in
listening to, learning from, and preaching the
Word, even
when it's hard.
Only then can we hope
to know those wonderful grace - filled moments; times
when through prayer and song,
listening to and reciting the familiar
words of grace and the stories of redemption, our hearts soar; times
when we are caught up in the stream of love —
when we sing praise
to God with all our hearts and minds and souls and strength — which flows from us
to God through the ministry of Christ and his people and which we return
to God with prayer and praise.
A hand that offers practical support, a
listening ear,
words of advice
when the Spirit guides us
to share it, and the revolutionary acts of love that hold people accountable while also letting them know that you are with them through it all are what we should display.
I was once at one of the mettings, they had a prayer, i looked out the window, was clearly not praying with the others, and
when it came time for me
to speak, none of the christians (and all the rest were praying) would
listen to a
word I said.
Now it happened,
when they spoke
to him daily and he would not
listen to them, that they told it
to Haman,
to see whether Mordecai's
words would stand; for Mordecai had told them that he was a Jew.
Gladys i sense your frustration but we have a teacher who explains the
word to us he is wonderful he opens the
word to me all the time i
listen to him because from him comes wisdom he is the most humble and gentle of teachers and always leads us into truth.He is our friend our comforter and the one who empowers us
when we are weak and he is the holy spirit and once we receive him he never leaves us.jeremiah33: Call
to me and i will answer you and show you great and mighty things... brentnz
Only
when we sit down and
listen to others, let them become comfortable with us, let us be able
to love them and
listen then speak, but with
words of grace with some salt as the Holy Spirit leads.
You know, I spent a lot of time
listening to Lawrence Krauss explain his «A Universe from Nothing,» but I stopped taking him seriously
when both he, and Richard Dawkins said «You can't use common sense
to understand this because it doesn't make sense,» and then
when he redefined what the
word «nothing» means, I placed him fully into the category of one who can not be trusted...
When was the last time you took your time
to learn the name and actually
listen to the person who checks you out at the grocery store, or
to give a kind
word and show concern for the person in the drive - through who has spent their day getting yelled at and belittled for $ 8 / hour.
I just remember that
when I
listened to the tapes, I heard a few things I would have
worded differently.
I sat down at the computer again
to try
to find a few
words to say how I find God in this daily place and in this work, how I only learned
to pray
when I began
to pray with my hands and my attention on purpose and how most of prayer
to me now is
listening and abiding, how I believe it would be nice
to have a lovely housekeeper and a clean house and
to create amazing soaring art with all of the white space of an uncluttered life and glorious heights of transcendent spirituality, I guess, but I need the God who sits in the mud and in the cold wind, in the laundry pile and in the city park, who embodies grief and joy, wisdom and patience, loneliness as companionship, renewal with simplicity and a good deep breath, and who even now shows up in the unlikeliest and homeliest of lives too, as a sacrament of and blessing for the ordinary things.
The elder Bonhoeffers were
listening to the radio from London on July 27
when an English voice spoke: «We are gathered here in the presence of God
to make thankful remembrance of the life and work of His servant Dietrich Bonhoeffer, who gave his life in faith and obedience
to His holy
word... «22
To sum this up, there are no litmus tests to prove someone is going to heaven you can pray to God, and ask him to save someone if you are not sure, but ultimately it is whether they believe that because Jesus died for their sins they are going to heaven, but what can effect how well they live their life on earth is how in tune with the Holy Spirit which only happens when you read his word, and listen to GOOD preachers, thankfulness for your salvation which is not mandatory to have it in the first place will bring the passion to live for him ou
To sum this up, there are no litmus tests
to prove someone is going to heaven you can pray to God, and ask him to save someone if you are not sure, but ultimately it is whether they believe that because Jesus died for their sins they are going to heaven, but what can effect how well they live their life on earth is how in tune with the Holy Spirit which only happens when you read his word, and listen to GOOD preachers, thankfulness for your salvation which is not mandatory to have it in the first place will bring the passion to live for him ou
to prove someone is going
to heaven you can pray to God, and ask him to save someone if you are not sure, but ultimately it is whether they believe that because Jesus died for their sins they are going to heaven, but what can effect how well they live their life on earth is how in tune with the Holy Spirit which only happens when you read his word, and listen to GOOD preachers, thankfulness for your salvation which is not mandatory to have it in the first place will bring the passion to live for him ou
to heaven you can pray
to God, and ask him to save someone if you are not sure, but ultimately it is whether they believe that because Jesus died for their sins they are going to heaven, but what can effect how well they live their life on earth is how in tune with the Holy Spirit which only happens when you read his word, and listen to GOOD preachers, thankfulness for your salvation which is not mandatory to have it in the first place will bring the passion to live for him ou
to God, and ask him
to save someone if you are not sure, but ultimately it is whether they believe that because Jesus died for their sins they are going to heaven, but what can effect how well they live their life on earth is how in tune with the Holy Spirit which only happens when you read his word, and listen to GOOD preachers, thankfulness for your salvation which is not mandatory to have it in the first place will bring the passion to live for him ou
to save someone if you are not sure, but ultimately it is whether they believe that because Jesus died for their sins they are going
to heaven, but what can effect how well they live their life on earth is how in tune with the Holy Spirit which only happens when you read his word, and listen to GOOD preachers, thankfulness for your salvation which is not mandatory to have it in the first place will bring the passion to live for him ou
to heaven, but what can effect how well they live their life on earth is how in tune with the Holy Spirit which only happens
when you read his
word, and
listen to GOOD preachers, thankfulness for your salvation which is not mandatory to have it in the first place will bring the passion to live for him ou
to GOOD preachers, thankfulness for your salvation which is not mandatory
to have it in the first place will bring the passion to live for him ou
to have it in the first place will bring the passion
to live for him ou
to live for him out.
When I'm
listening to something that is
Word, it is a matter of life and death and I take it all in like a hearty meal saving me from the brink of disaster.
If «preaching,» as Bultmann is using the
word, merely means standing in a pulpit and expounding the Bible, then it is not true that the decision of freedom and the authentic self occurs only
when one is
listening to a preacher.
The epistle writer gives us a primer, almost a little rule, for holding on
to our faith in these or any times: be thankful, pray no matter what,
listen for the spirit's prompting and do not spurn it
when it comes, refuse
to scorn with worldly wisdom the
words of prophets.
Why do I have
to listen to a thousand different interpretations of the Bible and take their
word for it
when none of the people in this world have actually seen JC with their own eyes or physically talked with him?
Instead
when a person marries... he takes his sexual desire, and he does the same thing with it that we must all do with all our physical desires if we would make them means of worship — 1) he brings it into conformity
to God's
word; 2) he subordinates it
to a higher pattern of love and care; 3) he transposes the music of physical pleasure into the music of spiritual worship, 4) he
listens for the echoes of God's goodness in every nerve; 5) he seeks
to double his pleasure by making her joy his joy; and 6) he gives thanks
to God from the bottom of his heart because he knows and he feels that he never deserved one minute of this pleasure.
It seems you got a gift from Alexandria and Gary by them adding an example how easyly the separation of oneself from others goes on
when someone is trying
to express (her / his) inner experience in
words and not beeing able
to really
listen to eachother just because of the «religious» labels already existing in the minds.
The ones that seem scared off are the Jehovah's... we sat with them and
listened to them spew on about their own version of fiction and
when we refuted every
word they said they left and never returned.
Listen, I get that the Bible says, «And whatever you do, whether in
word or deed, do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks
to God the Father through him,» (Colossians 3:17) but I highly doubt putting someone in a choke hold and simultaneously punching them in the temple is what was intended
when that was written - especially considering that the verse follows the commands
to «let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts.»
When Jerome
listened carefully
to Jesus» exhortation
to enemy - love, he had
to choose between several Latin
words for «enemy.»
Ahh but TMJW have you not
listened to a single
word Thomas has given for the Swansea defeat?It was raining quite hard.I know because I was there.I got a little bit wet as I walked back
to my car after the game and recall thinking I'm so glad I'm not a professional footballer that earns millions of pounds a year as it would mean I would get a bit wet and cold every now and then
when it rained.
Perhaps it really kicked my brain into gear
when I heard these
words on a podcast I
listen to regularly called The Art of Charm:
Therefore
when Ronaldinho speaks about stunning goals, everyone should
listen and the ex-Barcelona superstar has gone on
to deliver high
words of praise for Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Dele Alli's goal against Crystal Palace last season.
In case you don't know about Coach Tony, he is what I would call a «guy's guy»: a tough - talking «shock jock» - type of radio host who tends
to shoot from the hip, and with a reputation for disdaining political correctness and for using outdated terms for people he doesn't like (I cringed while
listening to an earlier show
when he used the
word «retarded» and «retard» more than a dozen times
to describe a person he did not care for).
I'm not saying parents should be repulsed by diaper duty, but shouldn't a
word like love be reserved for watching your baby sleep or
listening to the little cooing noises they make
when they are eating?
An experiment on slightly younger babies (6.5
to 7.5 months old) suggests that
word segmentation is much easier
when babies have been
listening to infant - directed speech (Thiessen et al 2005).
When it comes
to music, make sure that the songs your preschooler is
listening to uses clear, well pronounced language that avoids shortened or slang
words and phrases.
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I have a thing about really
listening to what is in - between the
words in quotes and what the invoke inside my soul
when I hear them.
She
listened to my body
when I couldn't find the
words to say «I need counterpressure on my lower back».
Take a moment and consider how you feel
when you have something that is weighing on you that no one will
listen to or you lack the
words to properly express.
When you read
to your child, they are
listening to you and how you form
words, and they do not even know they are doing it.
When two more random
words were added, the researchers found that the babies
listened longer
to the
word that had been said with their names.
I'm so grateful that I feel tuned in enough
to listen to Eudora — even
when her
words are too complicated for her
to express.
I think if you were
to ask him how he knows I love him he would say: «my mom packs me a lunch every day (act of service), she does my laundry (act of service), she comes
to all my games (act of service), she
listens to me
when I talk (
words of affirmation).»
When my daughter gave birth I [and most other mothers in the vicinity] told her
to stay as far away from them as possible, or barring that not
to listen to a
word they say without checking it out with me or her pediatrician.
When he finally waltzed in, he sat on the bed and would not
listen to a
word my OB and I were saying
to him.
3)... that they will repeat a bad
word I used
when they weren't supposed
to be
listening, like
when Garrett spilled his goldfish crackers on the floor in the doctor's office and he said «oh shit»... conveniently, I might add, just after the doctor had asked me «So how's the speech therapy going?»
If you can't
listen to my wishes while I am around you then what are you going
to do
when I leave her with you??? In other
words, I will not leave her with you!
I no longer babble, but I
listen and speak
when I can actually find the
words to put together.
I am forever grateful
to our amazing doula and midwife, who
listened to my
words and
to my soul and guided me with wisdom and respect into motherhood, and
to my mother and aunty who traveled so far
to be by my side
when I needed them.