Surround yourself with people
who edify you and challenge you to be the best version of yourself.
I listen to a Pastor
who edifies and shows himself approved to the word of God.
by Frank R. Stockton is about a fairy tale king
who edifies his subjects through public trials wi...
Not exact matches
I can not comprehend how anyone can enthusiastically present this constant recycling of slaughter, either as a memorial to those whose deaths are exposed or as an
edifying spectacle for the millions of visitors a year
who will be exposed to them.
therefore even if you wish to say it is brave or not, like all events following the incarnation, they are not accomplished for the sake of God
who has accomplished them, but for humanity which may be
edified by them.
So it is with you if you are one
who truly suffers, your
edifying contemplation is more important than the actions of ninety - nine busy ones
who have no need of edification.
For one
who is capable of accomplishing something for others is not regarded by the
edifying contemplation as in the strictest sense a sufferer.
The story of the nun, Dame Morel, in the reform of Port Royal,
who was ready to give up all of her luxuries but one — all but the key to her little private garden — is the story of men everywhere whom Kierkegaard sought to lay hold of in these
Edifying Addresses.
But there are also the sleepy souls
who regard it as not only pleasing, but even
edifying, to be lulled to sleep.
There are men
who find it
edifying if only someone will challenge them.
We of
who does speak and write and read based upon the KING's English have many variants of the Hebrewic doctines yet it is not in our
edifying of such doctrines but like you stated above did write, «Christians have a bad habit of not translating the Bible well» is an exact truth!
Now there are men
who find it
edifying that the demand to will one thing be asserted in all its sublimity, in all its severity, so that it may press its claim into the innermost fastness of the soul.
His first function is that of building or «
edifying» the church; he is concerned in everything that he does to bring into being a people of God
who as a Church will serve the purpose of the Church in the local community and the world.
Can what a homosexual (
who's trying to justify his behaviour) says to me about my conduct as a Christian
edify me?
Not good, why neglect things which are
edifying to the christian life, that would be an unhealthy focus on evangelism in the place of discipleship, just do both I say What if, instead of starting Christian Coffee Houses, Christian Work - Out Centers, and Christian Bridge Clubs, we started just going to these places that were already in our community and meeting the people
who go there?
14:5 Greater is one
who propjesies than one
who speaks in tongues unless he interprets, so that the church may receive
edifying.
I just knew too many couples
who were living out the Christian life,
who were committed to the work of the kingdom and
who were in
edifying relationships.
The ordinary Christian
who has prayed all his life for the coming of the kingdom when he said the Lord's Prayer, and
who thought he was being called to labor diligently for its advancement may be more confused than
edified if he has read thus far in the book.
(If you're looking for a blogger
who could turn this story into something poetic and
edifying, set to inspirational music, Ann Voskamp's your girl.)
Prior to this book, most Miltonists had divided themselves into two camps: those
who believed that Milton was sincere in his Roundhead and Puritan convictions and wrote only to
edify his readers, and those
who believed that, at least in Paradise Lost, he was (in William Blake's famous phrase) «of the Devil's party without knowing it.»
One of the least
edifying spectacles in modern football is that of managers attempting to deflect criticism for a defeat by making spurious attacks on the opponents
who beat them.
Pity those
who missed out on that
edifying scene at the national spelling bee where Akeelah (Keke Palmer) spells out the word «filiopietistic.»
For those of us
who missed our calling as jet setters, socialites or fashion models along comes the
edifying, spritely documentary «Versailles» 73: American Runway Revolution» to show us how much work it is to be spontaneously fabulous.
This is meant to help Christian leadership, parents
who need to keep track of what is being fed into their children's minds, and Christian authors — by encouraging them to write powerfully
edifying Christian fiction.
«It was very important for those of us on the jury to continue to expand the purview of the Nasher Prize in its second year with the choice of an artist whose practice is dynamic, challenging,
edifying, and in the case of Pierre Huyghe, very enigmatic,» Okwui Enwezor,
who was on the prize's jury, said in a statement.
«Some artworks
edify, some perplex, and some coerce, evacuating everyone
who views them to a new and better reality.
A refreshing new perspective on a master novelist
who was greatly nourished by his friendships with artists, this
edifying volume reveals a James whose literary imagination, in Tóibín's words, «seemed most at ease with the image» and the work of creating fully realized portraits of his characters.
The curators of We Wanted a Revolution, the museum's astute Catherine Morris and the rising star Rujeko Hockley (
who is now at the Whitney), reminded us that black women were at the front lines of second - wave feminism — as artists, activists, writers, and gallerists — in a show that was as vibrantly beautiful (notably the paintings of Emma Amos, Dindga McCannon, Faith Ringgold, and Howardena Pindell) as it was
edifying.
This eclectic mix should prove
edifying to those
who struggle to grasp Fischer's deliriously multifarious production; a catalogue
In my experience, discussions of nuclear power with nuclear proponents
who begin the discussion by accusing nuclear critics of having «minds closed in their youth by irrational anti-nuclear sentiments» are not likely to be fruitful or
edifying.
But at the first Tea Party rally I attended, at the Washington Monument earlier this year, the crowd — bristling with placards about the Second Amendment's being the correction — was treated to an arm - waving speech by a caricature English peer named Lord Monckton,
who led them in the
edifying call - and - response: «All together.
I have also come around to the view that, along with our reduced cost, there is a benefit to our clients —
who are still pro se — in engaging us, even given our limited scope: the individual must be more engaged in his / her matter than the usual attorney / client relationship, which can be empowering and
edifying, I believe.»
It is a well known fact that a 1st year college student
who try to find an internship will definitely not have the same
edifying knowledge as a 3rd year college student
who seek out a similar job position.