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30 mar 2014 according to napoleon hill, faith is simply a state of mind which may be converts to confidence, converts to faith – that with the right planning,.
They laid down and went right to sleep, 45 minutes later i was laying wide awake in bed! so about 1:30 i got up; did my devotional reading for the day, prayed some of the psalms that i had read, prayed about some of the people that were on my mind, and, now, trying to share some of the “musings” about what and where my mind has been.
The creation of us and the mind that was given to us, which exists within the divine mind of the aeon sophia (or spirit) was for the learning purpose of being able to move things out of the subconscious column and into the conscious column. This is how the demiurge is “unmade” and how yaldabaoth is “redeemed”.
Christian liberty part 2 february 28, 2007 posted by marineben in christian liberty, theology. This is the continuation of my exegesis on christian liberty based on 1 corinthians 8-10.
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One had a rather pleasant and sweet time while the other was left with a bitter taste in their mouth. What was the difference? one was enjoying the goodness on the inside while the other was choking on the bitterness of the outside. As christians we are partakers of the sweetest gift ever known to mankind – forgiveness through faith in jesus.
We were gloriously different, created that way, but that didn’t bother us in the least because our differences made us stronger. We listened to each other, we learned from each other, we were together and it was all very good.
Literally, they are weak ‘in the faith’ or ‘in their faith. That is, the weak are those who have not yet come to the full realization of the freedom and the liberty which is a part of the faith. “and you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free” (john 8:32).
Sailing between the stars: musings on the mysteries of faith [james, steven] on chewing on god it may sound irreverent but the author always finds a way to the validation that not just my mind-- is so limited in unders.
The knowledge that your owner will come home, that soon you will be enjoying good things and food and warmth and provision and things that only someone greater than you (like this owner his dog) can provide.
Dickinson's struggles with faith and doubt reflect her society's diverse of nature's cycles prompted poetic musings on religious themes throughout her life.
Your mind could hinder your faith because when it is not making sense, you try to find another way but god doesn’t want you to understand it, he just wants you to do what he says. In my experience, whatever does not seem logical to my mind does not make sense.
That brings to mind a theme that runs right through scripture that is perhaps summed up by words from 1 corinthians 8:11: “think of your.
The essay here is nearly identical to the one that appears in the book, but i have performed several minor edits for clarity in an online environment. The essay here is nearly identical to the one that appears in the book, but i have performed several minor edits for clarity in an online environment.
Not everyone has a well thought out faith, not everyone recognizes what their faith is, but everyone lives by some sort of faith. The core of my beliefs hasn’t changed, but a number of the references needed to be updated and i added a bit of what the last 30 years has taught me since first writing.
Musings on faith, hope, and love but the fact is that in the day-to-day trenches of adult existence, banal platitudes can have a life or death importance -david foster wallace, this is water so, you put your heart and soul into your work and your community, and you got nothing in return but heartache, grief, and trouble.
In the early 1900s, classical pentecostalism became a sect within christianity teaching that speaking in tongues is “the initial physical evidence” of receiving the holy spirit.
There is no mind outside or beside that of the monad—we are all part of it’s mind, operating within different manifested realities and from different perspectives. When manifested in solid human physical bodies on this planet, the average person operates with only a fraction of their entire divine mind.
You need to dig in right through, do you ever imagine why don’t you think about the good things in your life? do you wonder why do these thoughts run in your mind? why do you spread hate, instead you can spread happiness, why don’t you keep faith, and everything will change. If you wanna be the best person you don’t even need a crown.
Søren aabye kierkegaard (/ ˈ s ɒr ə n ˈ k ɪər k ə ɡ ɑːr d / sorr-ən keer-kə-gard, also us: /-ɡ ɔːr /-gor; danish: [ˈsœːɐn ˈkʰiɐ̯kəˌkɒˀ] (); 5 may 1813 – 11 november 1855) was a danish philosopher, theologian, poet, social critic, and religious author who is widely considered to be the first existentialist philosopher.
30 aug 2017 nothing seems to be working in his favor except for the fact he is still retentive of all his knowledge and fully sound of mind.
Left hand, right hand: good and evil in bill paxton’s ‘frailty’ by april wolfe [last year, musings paid homage to produced and abandoned: the best films you’ve never seen, a review anthology from the national society of film critics that championed studio orphans from the ‘70s and ‘80s.
The great way is not difficult for those who do not pick and choose.
Do not abide in dualistic views; take care not to seek after them.
A friendly letter to skeptics and atheists: musings on why god is good and faith isn't for everyone further to the left or right or whatever (convinced atheists, if read with a receptive, open mind by enough people, i suspect.
Right before totality began, the wind calmed, the temperature dropped, and the crowd hushed. As i peered through my solar eclipse glasses at the shrinking crescent of the sun, one thought kept running through my mind: i want to remember this day forever.
00 am st nicolas chapel) gospel reading john: 5:1-9 may i speak in the name of god, creator, redeemer and sustainer.
3 jun 2014 humbled by the awareness that the mind is both puppet and by faith it appears that in order to understand the meaning of life i must renounce my verifying the line of argument of rational knowledge i found it quite.
Forgiveness is sort of like releasing your right to punish them. I suggest you release them to god who said, “vengeance is mine”. You see, as long as you reserve the right to their judgment and punishment, you keep god from being able to hold them accountable.
21 apr 2019 like, who in their right mind knowingly allows their child to be injected with poison like however, i take the claim that god is loving by faith.
Leslie's mix of break-it-down humor and heartbreaking truth makes this book playful and deep in all the right places.
“for god has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind. ” (2 timothy 1:7, nkjv) fear, selfishness and worry seem to be the hallmarks of our global society at the moment, evident all around the world and in the vast.
James deems “personal relations, states of mind” and notions of morality to be “cases where a fact cannot come at all unless a preliminary faith exists in its coming. ” [50] james argues that a belief in faith upon insufficient evidence is rational in such cases, as it can lead to the occurrence of the fact and the truth of the belief.
Since starting seminary studies, for one reason or another (some probably healthy and others less so) i’ve become more picky about which of my own thoughts i put out in the open.
Everything paul deals with is heading toward encouraging christians to be completely mature in their faith. In chapter 8, paul is answering the question from the corinthians which was addressed to him in a letter about whether it was right to eat meat which had been sacrificed to idols.
John locke’s theory of ‘tabula rasa’ states that the mind is blank when a baby is born but through learning and experiences from the environment, the child assimilates to the present culture. New born babies don’t necessarily have a say in what they eat, wear or drink.
Righteousness — right standing with the ruler of nations, with god the father — not just military victory, was the need of the hour. Lincoln told one minister during the war, “god only knows the issue of this business. He has destroyed nations from the map of history for their sins.
And so to start first the introduction and considerations: introduction: i “came to christ” (for want of a better phrase) some 24 years ago now and since that time i have been involved with many churches, several denominations, several inter-denominational groups, and some non-denominational groups and have seen a great many changes, trends, focuses and fads within “the church”.
The following document is from a workshop robert morehead led for the lehigh valley chapter of the american guild of organists in 2008.
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