Sentences with phrase «when sin»

When we sin we acknowledge our need of help from God and from our spouse.
Who can be trusted when sin and salvation collide?
When Sin - Dee finds her boyfriend's woman - on - the - side (Mickey O'Hagan), the scene details a rather seedy and pathetic brothel inside a motel room, but Sin - Dee's laser - like focus on her goal gives the scene an unexpectedly comic energy (It's also entertaining to watch her drag the other woman through the city by the hair, the arm, her bag, and whatever else she can get her hands on, while onlookers respond with indifference).
When Sin - Dee and Alexandra reunite following the former's release from her month - long prison sentence, we learn that Sin - Dee's boyfriend and pimp Chester (James Ransone) has been seeing another woman.
When Sin City was released way back in 2005, it marked a return to grown - up filmmaking for its director Robert Rodriguez.
Without Skyler, Walter is just another small man who thinks he's a big deal when he finds that in a godless universe nothing happens when you sin big.
Tangerine at its worst feels like shouting and Three Stooges slapstick with a nasty undercurrent of violence — it's hard not to think of a moment where Alexandra prepares to fight a would - be John by saying she has «a dick, too» when Sin - Dee spends the middle portion of the film savaging Chester's small, blonde paramour.
The two transgender sex workers traverse the mean streets of L.A. when Sin - Dee finds out her boyfriend and pimp Chester (James Ransone) cheated on her while she was incarcerated.
So when Sin - Dee's faux - genial attempts to ascertain her boyfriend's whereabouts turn into earsplitting fits, Alexandra peels off to hustle up customers and hand out cards advertising a show she'll be performing that night.
It's what happens when sin enters in.
And when sin entered the world and humanity to wreak havoc and chaos, God intervened again — with the redemptive mission of restoring Shalom — all that which God intended for us.
When we sin, however, a gap in this protection opens up and God's wrath can get through.
When sin entered the world, with Adam and Eve, they ate of the tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil, and we have had that knowledge ever since.
I've got the Holy Spirit for that and believe me he convicts me daily when I sin, thanks anyway.
10:7 - 9) He took a body in order that He might suffer; He became man, that He might suffer as man; and when His hour was come, that hour of Satan and of darkness, the hour when sin was to pour its full malignity upon Him, it followed that He offered Himself wholly, a holocaust, a whole burnt - offering; - as the whole of His body, stretched out upon the Cross, so the whole of His soul, His whole advertence, His whole consciousness, a mind awake, a senseacute, a living co-operation, a present, absolute intention, not a virtual permission, not a heartless submission... His passion was an action.»
In fact, we are told as Christians, when, not if, but when we sin [issues / sickness] we are to repent and we will be forgiven.
It's just like us when we sin.
So when you sin, don't become guilt - ridden.
So my question is what do I do when I sin?
Instead, when you sin, just take it to God.
As we are open and honest with God about our sin — even in the midst of the sin — we begin to understand that God is not scared off by our sin, nor is He shocked, surprised, or ashamed when we sin.
This is also why I don't believe it is necessary to ask God for forgiveness when you sin after your salvation.
We, who are born in sin and who are accustomed to sin's constant presence within us, still feel shame and guilt when we sin.
After that, when we sin, we can repent of our sin and be forgiven, but we do not get saved again because we never lost our salvation.
If we are talking about when God loves us more, it may be most accurate to say that God loves us more when we sin.
When we sin it hurts God just as visualized in the brutality towards Christ by the Romans and the Priests.
The End will come when the sin of man reaches it fullness.
And when we sin against God, does God himself «do» this?
nO POST When you sin, do wrong, against someone in't it important to seek out their forgiveness?
Jesus - fully human and fully god, why do you think God would humble himself and be with his creation (total love), when sin entered the world we were seperated from God forever, God pure, and humans tainted, the only way was for God to send Jesus to pay the price of sin, he took the sting out of death, and bridged the gap for humans and heaven, there is no greater sacrifice, God loves all of us, I was an unbeliever, but came to the truth - read the book of John and make up your own mind - so many people taint Gods word, but the Holy bible is the truth and it will set you free.
At the beginning of the Old Testament all suffering was regarded as punishment for previous sin, but in the New Testament we read, «What glory is it, if, when ye sin, and are buffeted for it, ye shall take it patiently?
And you are right... when we sin, it is not out of our «Christian nature» but out of the flesh.
When we sin, bad things happen, but God takes the blame.
When we sin, God is not surprised.
But there comes a day when their sin is so great and their rebellion has gone on for so long, that the cannibalistic nature of their sin and the destroying power their rebellion carries them out of the protective hand of God, and He has no choice but to let destruction come.
It also has the advantage of not being dependent on sin — there was Naming before sin, and there will be Naming when sin is banished from the New Earth.
the truth is that none of us are perfect, or without sin, others suffer when we sin and we sin at the hands of others.
In 2 Peter 2, Peter is clearly revealing the idea that sin cannibalizes itself and when sin takes root and leads us further away from God, there comes a point when we depart from God's protective hand, and invite ruin and destruction upon ourselves.
When his sin was made public, he ran for his life and was exiled to the desert.
This is one of those times when the sin of pride hits the church and the faithful with particular force.
Salvation could come not for individuals within that society, but only for society as a whole, when the sin of slavery was abolished.
Then when lust is conceived, it gives birth to sin; and when sin is accomplished, it brings forth death.
So when you sin, as we all still do, you can say, «Yes, I've sinned — but thanks be to God, through Jesus Christ our Lord — I'm still saved!»
When that sin was introduced and man decided to go his own way then everything went downhill from there.
But to do it is no easy task when sin's curse stains our desires, our reasoning, and our very wills.
When sin is defined in terms of sexual purity, the focus of the Christian life shifts away from expression of love for God and neighbor to an obsession with internal conflict between «higher» and «lower» impulses.
But when sin is viewed as a debt, people want to be relieved of their debt, and so this leads them to pay for it through good works.
It's particularly difficult when our culture no longer recognizes the existence of sin and the need for repentance, or when sin and personal identity are conjoined.
When sin is viewed as a burden, people want to be relieved of this burden, and so this leads them to send it away through sacrifice.
Hence, when we sin or when we see someone sinning, we should not condemn or fellow human being but offer the gospel of Jesus Christ which can improve his life.
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