I have no problem connecting
with God at church; it's the people that are disturbing.
To Ephriam: Yes, my belief system is made up of a living trinity
with God at the head; Jesus at the right hand and the Holy Spirit in an intrinsic spot.
This, of course, is part of the story of Moses» initial encounter
with God at the burning bush and God's call to him.
Do you think that if others do not share the same experiences with God that you have, that maybe they do not have a relationship
with God at all?
Prayer ought to make us better and more useful members of the earthly society through the recognition of this wider context
with God at its center.
The resurrection life, when it comes in fullness, is the life of fellowship
with God at the feast of Is 25:6 - 8, which he quotes in 1 Cor 15 as being the source of his resurrection doctrine.
Christians have been against science in the beginning because science always ends up proving a strange occurrence has nothing to do
with God at all and can be explained with science.
If God is what He is partly because of the way He is related to the world, and if the world is in different states at different times, thereby entering into different relations
with God at different times, it follows that God must be in different states at different times.
I've been writing a blog to help people learn to live well
with God at http://www.livingwellwithgod.com.
And of course, it makes the best sense
with no gods at all, that things just happen.
Or what of the possibility that «the ground of being, the ground of purpose, and the ground of order» in the universe need not be associated exclusively with God or even
with God at all?
But I know that the «The LORD is righteous in all his ways, and holy in all his works» (Psalm 145:17) I really have no place being angry
with God at all and that is something that I am working on is being humble and patient in God's plan for my life.
She calls us back to our truest identities as men and women: «The Hebrew connotation is that the creation of God's image bearers — a blessed male / female alliance
with God at the center — is «emphatically,» or «exceedingly,» or «forcefully» good — the grand equivalent of a divine fist bump!»
I think: we are the word» (the Observer, June 18, 1989) Ignatieff did not understand that it is because the «dark well of illness» is ablaze with the word that was
with God at the beginning that words in general are of great account.
For a true understanding of Jesus we can not begin with one moment in his life, but
with God at the beginning.
See it like a triangle,
with God at the top, and the husband and wife on each leg coming down from the top... God husband — wife
If you are one of those people, I'm here to tell you:
with God at the helm, you can absolutely do it.
Not exact matches
«Oh my
god,» Kim said, as she looked
at the photos while lounging by the pool
with her friends.
Sony's Santa Monica Studios did something
with «
God of War» that's never been done before in a video game: It's made a complete video game that takes place in one continuous shot, in real time,
with no loading screens
at all.
«
God not only uses our trails to better equip us to help others, he also brings us the right people
at the right time
with the right resources so that our impact in the world will be greater.»
It was popular
at the time to worry about irradiation and «playing
god,» so the magazine's stance on trying to understand the benefits of such technologies did not sit well
with many.
In saying that the government stands
with «consumers» — rather than citizens or voters or,
God forbid, shareholders — Clement diminishes the federal government's importance, making it nothing more than the complaints desk
at the Better Business Bureau.
Upon arriving
at the location, Mohrer was waiting for her, sharing
with her that he had tracked her using the company's «
God View» tool — which was only available to certain executives and to be used for «legitimate business purposes.»
With onlookers in awe
at my ninja - like moves, I smiled to myself, «Thank
god for meditation.»
Nosek was racked
with guilt
at having lost Thiel's money: «I just thought, «Oh, my
God.
The team member
with the lowest happiness rating might be
god awful
at their job... or they be the most willing to take on difficult cases and angry customers.
Well guess what, it turns out you don't have to be
at a Tier 1 firm
with a numeronym or named after an evil Greek
God to get access anymore.
In some cases, the top of the proverbial food chain
at the tropical sweat shop where some companies quarter their customer service reps is an often imaginary supervisor who apparently doesn't do anything except spend all of his or her in meetings
with God knows who, discussing
God knows what.
This is what Cruz has been trying to convey his whole campaign, ever since launching
at the late Rev. Jerry Falwell's Liberty University
with a stemwinder that was part - stump speech, part sermon: that he is a man of
God.
«That was honest - to -
God college beer money that I gave up to be associated
with Cato, so you know about my commitment to the cause of liberty,» he said during a forum
at the think tank last year.
Nice analogy... the kids grow up and give up the Teddy Bear, and replace it
with God so they can sleep better
at night knowing there's no bogyman out to get them... and that Teddy (er...
God) would protect them from things that go bump in the night.
What a turd, I hope
god strikes him
with lightning twice... shame on anyone giving this man donations... look
at his picture he looks a little mentally disturbed to begin
with... I feel bad for his family, especially his kids... imagine how goofy there going to be when they grow up...
You tend to side
with some idea of a personal
God and idealize that
God as lovey - dovey —
at other times (though far less) you are clearly «Atheish».
So it had better be good and not some second hand or half baked notion as he also famously wrote, «I want the presence of
God Himself, or I don't want anything
at all to do
with religion... I want all that
God has or I don't want any.»
If you agree
with what
God calls sin, then you need only look
at your own thoughts and conduct to know that you don't measure up to his standard, whether you were born
with original sin or not.
I think there IS a place for all of us who just want to be
at peace
with God if we still believe.
In the paintings currently on view
at the First Things Gallery, artist Wayne Adams grapples
with Christianity and the presence of
God.
If I was going to be perfectly honest
with myself and
with God — I needed to examine all the evidence out there and take an honest look
at what was being said about these scriptures and about the gay community in general.
No respect to
God at all if you compare their statements
with the accounts found in the Bible which always showed a high respect for the Creator.
The issue is though, many of the things
God made, are being described by science,
with a lock being placed on those descriptions saying
God can't be mentioned
at the same time, and that is wrong... it's blasphemy against
God.
If it is the perfect word of
god, it has some factual points about the world right
at the start that conflict
with scientific findings.
I agree
God does talk, he has ways to talk and alert you from time to time when you falling away from path to reach him and be one
with him, The way i understand is to hear him you should be
at level where you think nothing else other then almighty, you should be free from attachment and you do not share your divine intuitions as they are meant to for you and you alone.
Mr. Ham is something of an extremist in his views, and advocating a form of creationism that, if true, would seem to mean that
God has deceived us by creating a universe that doesn't align
with at least some of the causal relationships science has identified.
We refuse to interact
with atheists until they remove their
God temple / mausoleum
at the Red square in Moscow.
Creation and redemption both find their origin in the Incarnation.Far from pushing the view that
God suffers, I follow a version of monophysite Christology by arguing that even before the Resurrection, Jesus had a body
with at least some of the signs of incorruptibility.
My thoughts on what Jesus looks like were spurred by a fascinating lecture
at Baylor by the University of Colorado's Paul Harvey, author
with Edward Blum of The Color of Christ: The Son of
God and the Saga of Race in America.
Kids grow up and give up the Teddy Bear, and replace it
with God so they can sleep better
at night knowing there's no bogyman out to get them... and that Teddy (er...
God) would protect them from things that go bump in the night.
Furthermore, you should ask why such horrid diseases exist
at all, and why
god doesn't simply do away
with them.
God isn't a child
with a magnifying glass pointed
at an ant farm, he's a genius teacher who loves to see the moments of «eureka» when we finally understand a part of his work.
After
God had created the animals, all the essential roles had been filled, but «the Divine Artificer still longed for some creature which might comprehend the meaning of so vast an achievement, which might be moved
with love
at its beauty and smitten
with awe
at its grandeur.»