Sentences with phrase «words are in vain»

I imagine this is likely none of your business and these words are in vain since Atlus does not have a European branch but is there any way for Atlus to secure a publisher for a «timely» European release?
The bearded lefty was right about that, but his words were in vain.

Not exact matches

As much as I enjoy writing and coaching, if no one feels inspired to action through my words, then it feels like my work is in vain — «What's the point?»
On the historicity of the resurrection, Paul had this to say: 1 Cornithians 15 — 1Now I would remind you, brothers, a of the gospel I preached to you, which you received, in which you stand, 2and by which you are being saved, if you hold fast to the word I preached to you — unless you believed in vain.
If we don't pray in the Spirit, essentially we are just uttering vain words that accomplish nothing, since God will only answer the prayers which are aligned with His will.
«Vain» would fit except that it is a play - on - words about the heart, in which case Nancy's spelling would be more apropos.
And his word would have been in vain if the servants of Naaman had not provoked the general's obedience.
While it is of course true that those who belong to this school are perhaps most vocal in their assertion that in our Lord alone may God be seen at work, and while it is they who denounce the concept of «general» revelation as a vain fancy of sub-Christian speculation, a considerable number of other Christian thinkers take what in effect is the same position when they make central to their teaching a kind of uniqueness in the coming and the person of Christ which effectively removes him from the context of the total sell - expressive operation of the Eternal Word.
So what I'm trying to say is in this post you have taken out obedience to the word of God by saying that we are under grace, and we all sin wilfuly, God forgives if we go out murdering people, commit adultery, steal, take His name in vain etc..
Such authentic sayings, whose exact wording can not well be reconstructed, whose translation is uncertain, whose out - of - date thought patterns are obvious, are none the less more important historical sources for encountering Jesus» history and person than would be the chronological and psychological material the original quest sought in vain.
I am not saying disappointment on your article, my only point is that its faith, and only God can judge the correctness... The word of God cultivates the mind, and the seed of faith should bloom in its natural way, urging anything to study by words and its meaning is in - vain because the use of that will not gain you anything from God, but yes maybe in politics and people like you.
... Every article of human ingenuity has been employed to blunt the sharp edge of this scripture and to explain away the obvious meaning of these words, but it has been employed in vain, though nothing will ever be able to reconcile this and similar passages to the mind of the natural man (Pink, Sovereignty of God, 52).
The updating or «aggiornamento» of the Church did not mean jettisoning unpalatable parts of the Catholic faith in a vain attempt to be more with it; it meant a more effective proclamation of the same gospel that the apostles received from Christ and that has been handed down in and by the Church ever since — in Benedict XVI's words «the continuity of the one subject - Church».
It is amazing how people use the word christ in troubles, or problems that they may encounter, when this word only means «anointed» just as the word messiah, it too only means «anointed» so, when people use these two words to express their anguish, it is used in vain.
Moreover, brethren, I declare to you the gospel which I preached to you, which also you received and in which you stand, by which also you are saved, if you hold fast that word which I preached to you — unless you believed in vain.
Thou shalt not use the Lord's name in vain does not just apply to using it in curse words, ANY mis use of his name is wrong.
what bugs me more than A holes like this «preacher» doing this FOR MONEY in the name of GOD (Ttaking the lords name in vain????) is that some of you just lap it up and think HE is saying the words of god
«INASMUCH (1) as certain men have set the truth aside, and bring in lying words and vain genealogies, which, as the apostle says, (2) «minister questions rather than godly edifying which is in faith,» and by means of their craftily - constructed plausibilities draw away the minds of the inexperienced and take them captive, [I have felt constrained, my dear friend, to compose the following treatise in order to expose and counteract their machinations.]
HS «Vain words» like «You're so special that the entire universe was special - made just for you, and it's creator has a special interest in you personally»?
This act is prayer, by which term I understand no vain exercise of words, no mere repetition of certain sacred formulæ, but the very movement itself of the soul, putting itself in a personal relation of contact with the mysterious power of which it feels the presence — it may be even before it has a name by which to call it.
It is written in the language of mathematics, and its characters are triangles, circles, and other geometric figures, without which it is humanly impossible to understand a single word of it; without these it is like wandering in vain in an obscure labyrinth.
I've tried in vain to find out who uttered these words or why but it's definitely true that a broad and well shaped pair of shoulders can really separate the men from the boys!
Lets me know that those words I put here aren't in vain.
I believe there was only one use of the «d» word and the name of «Christ» was also used in vain — once — by a character from whom you would expect such words, «Darwin's Bulldog» as he would come to be called, Thomas Huxley.
Heaven knows that I use too many big words, but that's because I'm striving (usually in vain) to say something quite precise.
Lacie was our little angel and I don't want her to have died in vain, So I will not give up on spreading the word about these poisonous treats.
Memory, Market and Migratory Transition A multimedia exhibition by Bundith Phunsombatlert Curated by Maymanah Farhat September 19 — October 18, 2015 Being Here Meiling Liu and HsiangLu Meng Presented in collaboration with Residency Unlimited August 14 — September 13, 2015 Some Great Modern Mediums Featuring recent work by Tina Kohlmann Presented in collaboration with Residency Unlimited July 10 — August 9, 2015 How the sphere, having in vain tried words, resorted to deeds Featuring recent work by Constantin Hartenstein, Kate Stone, Tuguldur Yondonjamts and Holly Veselka Presented as part of the Workspace 2015 exhibition series June 12 — July 5, 2015 Threshing Floors Featuring projects by Jules Gimbrone, Essex Olivares, Kabir Carter, Bill Dietz and Mary Walling Blackburn Curated by Natasha Marie Llorens, with Natasha Hoskins May 2 — May 31, 2015 Shifting Impressions Featuring City Souvenirs, a project by Liene Bosquê and Nicole Seisler Curated by Lynnette Miranda March 28 — April 26, 2015 Labor Days A solo exhibition by Michael Pribich Curated by Esperanza Cortes February 21 — March 22, 2015
However, one looks in vain at ERA 1996, s 129 (or in the corresponding provision considered in Taplin, s 78 of the Employment Protection Act 1975) for any reference to exceptionality as a material consideration when construing the statutory word «likely».
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