Sentences with phrase «with scriptural»

seyed..., I wish I had more time since you really need some help with your scriptural history and knowledge but I really think it would be dismissed.
It's the picture on the front of his baby Bible; the opening gambit for engaging our pre-schoolers with the scriptural narrative.
Many of the greatest adjustments and advancements in science are only because scientists approached nature with a Scriptural worldview.
If those of us who are evangelicals did that with an unconditional readiness to change whatever did not correspond with the scriptural revelation of God's special concern for the poor and oppressed, we would unleash a new movement of biblical social concern that would change the course of modern history.
This may move Christian worship beyond the preoccupation with Scriptural texts and literary forms of prayer to a concern with the spontaneous religious life of its daily practitioners.
When compared with the Scriptural usage of the term, it quickly becomes obvious that it is God who calls the assembly, and forms the gathering.
I am sorry i do nt mean any harm, i just found it kinda of weird that you did nt believe in god but you follow up on the comment with scriptural basis.
He begins with Cicero, but then Augustine shifts the discussion away from the political vocabulary familiar to Latin thinkers and fills the term justice with scriptural content.
If the candidates where to respond to these questions with scriptural references, they could point out a few flaws in the questioning while stating their beliefs and thereby come away looking better than before.
It embraces a fruitful abundance of descriptions of God, including all the substantive terms that can legitimately complete the sentence, «God is...,» beginning with scriptural terms such as Word, Wisdom, Water of Life, Bread from Heaven, Truth, and Comforter, as well as alternative proper names such as El Shaddai and also El Roi» Hagar's name for God, in the only biblical story where a human being gives God a name.
While most of Barkun's theorists ignore the standard dispensationalist practice of documenting their scenarios with scriptural citations, biblical themes and imagery pervade their work.
The lesson we have to learn from this is not to reduce such questions to a simple solution which tampers with the scriptural data.
That sentiment fit with the gathering's theme from Mary's Magnificat — «Singing Mary's Song: Practices of the Upside - Down Reign of God,» with its scriptural insistence that the lowly are blessed, and the mighty destined to be cast down from their thrones.
FAITH ALONE IN CHRIST ALONE is «literally» incorrect and has the POTENTIAL to mislead some people who aren't familiar with Scriptural Truths.
and what does that have to do with scriptural teachings....
I did not want that for myself.I prayed to GOD to humble me and the answer came immediately.I had a vision of a piece of paper with a scriptural verse, James 4:10.
But I try my best to be calm and fight this evil with a scriptural response.
DeYoung replaces every emergent fallacy that he tears down with a scriptural reinforcement.
The book confesses on almost every page a deep familiarity with the scriptural tradition.
Check here also, it is Bible teaching blog with scriptural references to help you understand http://forwardchristians.blogspot.com/
He gave out study guides with scriptural verses related to lust and showed a slick video from XXXChurch, the main Web - based group for the Christian anti-porn movement.

Not exact matches

Even though we are not trying to reconcile scriptural prophecies with the message of the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus, the principle outlined in Acts 17 by the Bereans gives us hope that God can lead us through the discernment process in our information - saturated world.
Unfortunately in my case, I've probably gone to excess the other way... after 43 years of being (in my view) threatened with hellfire for every cotton - picking thing (including the «sinfulness» of being born in the first place because it's a well - known scriptural fact that every human is born sinful and separated from G - d, with a heart that does nothing but desire evil and no way to please G - d even when righteous), threatened with being «left behind» in the rapture (should I fail on some doctrinal (belief) point at the crucial moment)... I refuse to consider ANY possibility of hell at all.
With that in mind, the prophetess as God's voice, as judge, as apostle, as leader has precedence in the scriptural history of God's people as far back as at least Judges and as recently Acts, to saying nothing of those who have been recognised as particular saints since then (although I'm not RC I don't deny there are people worthy of particular honour).
You have provided no scriptural support for your assertions (yet you say scripture is the most important thing), and you can't even respond with anything substantial to when it is pointed out that the site you linked to is complete crap.
But its ultimate effect is to make the reader dispense with Antichrist as one of those portions of the scriptural witness whose time is past.
Here Milosz is exactly a Christian» the scriptural word is received as a word for him in that moment, together with all those who have believed before him.
Providence is itself a troublesome notion with weak scriptural warrants.
With all due respect, I don't see much scriptural basis for your position.
This is not because I hold to absolute scriptural authority, but rather because if they do hold such a belief I will usually lose an audience with them before any chance at a productive dialogue.
There are still millions of Christians in this country, in many denominations, who cling to the scriptural and traditional faith and the morality that comes with it.
So I will just address Mattson's objection to the idea that an authority with a «final say» can solve the problem of divergent scriptural interpretations.
Usually when I have talked with or heard some things from Calvinist regarding some of the «scriptural evidence» I think... really... never ever heard it translated / described that way.
When Noll speaks of Equiano's «immersion» in Scripture, he is not using that metaphor casually, as an extract from the Narrative makes clear with its «fusillade of scriptural quotations and allusions.»
Over the next several centuries, with what Wright considers the gradual loss of the «Israel - dimension» in the church's understanding of itself and its scriptures, «the notion of scriptural authority became detached from its narrative context, and thereby isolated from both the fit and the goal of the Kingdom,» according to Wright.
In a modest eighty - seven pages (followed by Appendices on liturgical colours, vestments, objects used in worship, and the use of Latin in the liturgy), Rev. Peter Stravinskas covers every detail of the Mass from the Entrance to the Concluding Rites with facts and explanations, often surprising, about the Scriptural origins and contemporary celebration of the Eucharistic liturgy.
I agree with the model in principle only, it is totally based on traditional church model and not on scriptural basis, not all churches fall into that category and even if they do we as Christians need to change the way we have our religious eyes.
And the scriptural answer is: Your true family is the company of the faithful, the saints with whom you have communion.
The business of David's church is just that and should be dealt with in a scriptural manner.
Of course the Christian college should have some place in its structure where Jesus and his human - ness can be presented in the Scriptural context with its cultural implications, to those who wish to learn about him.
I remember sitting with a very wise man during a heated scriptural discussion.
While in some ways this is a new and unfamiliar way of thinking about God, it is consistent with one key part of the scriptural tradition: in the Bible, God is the one who makes things new.
In place of a scripture - based argument, even combining the scriptural affirmations with the scenarios propagated by various stripes of unbelievers should paint an unmistakable picture of what happened.
«Faith - based groups reacted to the terrorist leader's death with renewed sympathy for victims» families, scriptural citations justifying the demise of evil, and hopeful prayers for peace among the nations,» stated the RNA release.
Though the various aspects and human developments of this grace - given event may be described in the scriptural terms of faith, hope and love, the event itself in its entirety can also be defined with St. Paul simply as «faith», and it may then be said that we are justified by faith and by faith alone.
That is, the pattern draws our attention to what God is doing in the text with the assumption that what God has done in a particular scriptural account, God may well do again.
I am a non-practicing Muslim / bordering atheist, and frankly I have problems with every single scriptural religion and their business models.
Following the Lord's instruction in Matthew 6:6 — «When you pray, go into your room, close the door... Then your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you» — Clara reveals she has created her own private «war room» — a transformed closet, with prayers and scriptural references posted all over the walls — where she has spent many hours, invoking the name of Jesus and asking for His guidance and support.
The scriptural witness of the prophecies should be enough as a basis for faith; Mary did not find the Lord through her quest for his body, but only through answering his personal call to her; she must not cling to his bodily presence, for his life is now on another plane, with the Father who is the Father of all those who follow Jesus because he is his Father who has raised him from the dead; Thomas is offered sight and touch, as a gracious concession to his lack of faith; but he does not believe because of this, but because the risen Lord addresses him; and the happiness of those who have faith without sight is greater.
With God's eternity as the Fullness of Time, it is possible now to bring back to our awareness the scriptural teaching, ignored by traditional theology, that the whole world is going to be redeemed.
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