... is the law of sin at work in our lives. Paul doesn't blame his parents for his flaws. It wasn't his heredity or his environment. Or the government. Or his 4th grade teacher. Or any of the other fall-guys for failure that people resort to when they've fouled out. The Associated Press reported sometime back that an Orlando, Fla. attorney was suing Dollar Rent-A-Car on behalf of his client Sean McGrath, an Irishman. Dollar rented a car to McGrath who then got drunk and crashed his car, killing his girlfriend ...
... countries aren't free like America. They won't let you go to church and if you do, they throw you in prison and whip you." Sean, age 9 "America is great because they have the most plumbers in the world. That's because we've got more tubs. I want to be ... . OUR FREEDOM COST CHRIST HIS LIFE. Here is the testimony of the New Testament: Christ died so that we can be free. No wonder St. Paul wrote later in this same chapter: "But far be it from me to glory, save in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, through which ...
... ’s will, God’s promises, God’s provision. True peace with God means there is no reason for fear or conflict or anxiety. And finally, Paul is trying to teach us that through our faith in Jesus Christ, we now stand in God’s grace for eternity. Grace means loving-kindness ... online-profiles-clean-up/. 2. “The end of forgetting: How social media makes it impossible to escape the past.” by Sean Illing May 25, 2019 Vox.com https://www.vox.com/the-highlight/2019/5/14/18510760/social-media-end-of-forgetting ...
... credited with popularizing the harp and reviving many musical scores written for it by such composers as Handel and Camille Saint-Seans. She started playing the harp as a child and continued giving public performance well into her eighties. At the age of ... . Others are compelled by the forces of life to feel that the preservation of life is the most important thing. "Today," said Paul Tillich, "the simple concern for food and clothing and shelter is so overwhelming in the greater part of mankind that it has ...
... exact rather than lifeless. Just so you don't think I've mistaken urban legend for historical truth, there's clip from Sean Connery's 1978 film, The Great Train Robbery (CBS-Fox Video, 1978) that depicts such a circumstance. In fact, the movie's ... its steeples." [William Faulkner, Light in August New York: Modern Library, 1950), 426 (With thanks to Dr. Lovett Weems, President of St. Paul School of Theology, for this quote.) Wait a minute, you say: But people aren't being buried alive today. Oh, really? You ...