The allure, in my case, was not service to others, but the deliverance of myself. |
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The belief in a mythical messianic figure named John Frum was the basis for an indigenous cargo cult promising Melanesian deliverance. |
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After the first diaries, which deal with years of persecution and suffering, one expects this one to be a chronicle of deliverance. |
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David's abandonment in the forest primeval is also his deliverance from destruction, Moses left in the bulrushes. |
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Afraid he had not sacrificed in the proscribed manner, he squeezed his eyes shut and called out a prayer to God for deliverance. |
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Her deliverance of her stories will once again have her audiences spellbound. |
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Or, just perhaps, the prayers of the faithful for deliverance from ungodly rule are at last being heard. |
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While I was conducting a deliverance meeting, without my knowing it, an unsaved couple came to the Lord. |
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Instead, he demonstrates Jesus' authority by describing the deliverance of a man with an unclean spirit. |
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He would lie on the ground and gaze upward at the heavens and pray for deliverance. |
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As you led everyone in a prayer for deliverance from any curse over their lives, I felt a definite sense of release from bondage. |
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But the full concept of salvation in the New Testament is deliverance from our present sins. |
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The aim of deliverance must continue to apply methods and paths of salvation. |
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Pass after pass was lofted astray and only the muscle of Goodman appeared to offer the visitors hope of deliverance. |
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From there, still an alcoholic, he travelled to South Africa, still looking for deliverance. |
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Such structures can be read as dramas of redemption, of deliverance from the chaotic environment of an unreasoning nature. |
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In Psalm 27, we are treated again to the language of light, salvation, and deliverance from enemies in the form of confession and petition. |
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This is not resuscitation, it is a deliverance from adversity, whether it be sickness, or some other lamentable circumstance. |
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Chloe should, in time, give thanks for her deliverance from corporate clutches. |
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Commentators on this psalm agree that only such a person can hope to receive an answer to their prayer of deliverance from enemies. |
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Although there was a fake formality to the deliverance of Cameron's lines, Kate still believed them to be sincere. |
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Song thus contains both words and music, but speech performance is also more than just a neutral deliverance of verbal semantics. |
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The prophecy pictures the return of the exiles from Babylon as being like the deliverance from slavery in Egypt. |
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For centuries, Italians had turned to the Virgin Mary in times of individual or collective trouble to ask for salvation or deliverance. |
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He does not presume on it, as if deliverance from God is a matter of fate or inevitability. |
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The person seeking deliverance must exercise his or her will in such circumstances. |
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The key is that we look to God for salvation and deliverance, which may be in this world, but if not, then in the judgement to come. |
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Any anointing that would cause a poor soul in search of healing or deliverance to fall down is of the devil! |
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His opponents, many of whom saw him as a corrupt dictator, will sense deliverance. |
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They were praying for death for deliverance from pathetic existence. |
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Although the person feels free, he often needs much more deliverance. |
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We give thanks at this hour that this deliverance, in fact, took place. |
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All I know is that we said prayers of deliverance and kept our mouths shut when arguments began as to whether the bombs needed to be dropped or not. |
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He ministered in mercy to the suffering, ministered healing to the incurable, ministered deliverance to those in bondage, ministered forgiveness to the fallen! |
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Our Church offers us the intuition that many of the dead still need our solidarity in order to find their deliverance. |
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The thunder, lightning and wind were a deliverance after the torrid heat of the day. |
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When Tobit and Sarah pray to God for deliverance, God sends the angel Raphael to act as intercessor. |
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Instead, there has always been a tendency to pray for deliverance, and be resigned to their fate whilst awaiting such divine intervention. |
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But whoever will call fire upon a poor soul in search of healing or deliverance is a devil incarnated! |
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The cornerstone of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission was the notion of deliverance from self-hatred and from hatred of the Other. |
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It is the hour wherein a clarion call goes forth to man to be of good cheer and of goodwill, for deliverance is on the way. |
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Promises of Mr Mobutu's return do little for morale. Meanwhile, down in the Cité, the shambolic zone of the poor, deliverance feels at hand. |
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Some in the crowd fell to kiss the earth, some bent in prayer, others were in tears at such deliverance. |
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It also marked the end of these hellish doldrums and was a veritable deliverance. |
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The conditions of deliverance and of use of these cards are described in this section. |
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To those who receive It, It gives the power to become children of God': deliverance is an absolute fact. |
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The prayer for healing and deliverance is an important part of every crusade meeting. |
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Do they believe that in another case of life or death the only real source of deliverance is America? |
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The first step on the path to deliverance is that we restore confidence in ourselves and in each other. |
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Nevertheless the performance reporting in both conventions focuses on the deliverance of output mainly in a quantitative manner. |
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That difference is the beginning of any possibility of deliverance from what is about to come. |
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By the death of Jesus Christ on the cross God's wrath against our sin is appeased, justice is satisfied and the love of God accomplishes the deliverance of his chosen people. |
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The Queen of Sweden led 6,000 peasants to prayer at a cathedral for deliverance. |
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Priests in Paris and self-proclaimed prophets in New England urged followers to appeal to God for deliverance from the weather. |
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But for some teens ISIS seems to symbolize power and purpose, a great drama promising deliverance from the humdrum. |
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The mission of the church is to hallow its natives as to be the ferment of the Kingdom on earth where the Christ spirit and its education are propagated in purpose to get deliverance to each believer. |
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This childhood deliverance subsequently became part of the Wesley legend, attesting to his special destiny and extraordinary work. |
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Even though it was superb to sail through such beautiful seven metre high Pacific waves, it's rather like a kind of deliverance now after the high speeds we had to maintain. |
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From the summer of 1915, however, he looked solely to the Western powers for deliverance and discarded his autonomist program for one demanding full national sovereignty for Poland. |
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And here God meets his prayer with deliverance for his mission. |
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No mention is made of the crimes and atrocities committed in many of the candidate countries after the Second World War by Soviet communism, from which this round of enlargement is providing definitive deliverance. |
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For us, his disciples, who chose to help the poor and assume our founder's charisma, we also have to concern ourselves with their deliverance, justice, and standing up for their rights. |
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In this sermon Lancelot Andrewes justified the need to commemorate the deliverance and defined the nature of celebrations. |
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Until we are released from the law of karma and reach moksha or deliverance, we will be in samsara or the time process. |
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From our first inspection of the place, we realised that God was behind our plans and that this place would become a place of salvation, healing and deliverance. |
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And indeed it brought vinous deliverance in spades. |
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Good quality homes promised deliverance from the problems of illegitimacy, divorce, larrikinism, wife-desertion, general immorality and crime. |
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The certificate of compliance shall remain valid for no less than two years from the date of deliverance of the certificate before new checks shall be conducted. |
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The premier visited Nawab Changez Marri residence, sat there for a while and offered fateha for the deliverance of the departed soul. |
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That is true for the survivors, but for the deceased it means deliverance. |
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But Filipinos may feel they have no better alternative to the unwavering faith which holds that deliverance, whether by a pope or president, is nigh. |
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She mentioned that she was in a family way and... stated that she needed all her money to pay the doctor's bills at the approaching deliverance. |
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A new beginning will emerge from the royal house of David bringing deliverance and salvation, which Jesus offered and continues to offer to everyone who will follow him. |
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Their pop opera is a barely audible echo of the enthusiastic innocence and pathos of the rock 'n roll years and of the belief in ultimate deliverance. |
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I believe that my people in every part of the Empire fervently wish to perpetuate the memory of that great deliverance and of those who laid down their lives to achieve it. |
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By these and many histories more, it is most evident, that the more nigh salvation and deliverance approach, the more vehement is temptation and trouble. |
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African Americans developed a theology related to Biblical stories having the most meaning for them, including the hope for deliverance from slavery by their own Exodus. |
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Both signify a deliverance from and a releasement toward, but their descriptions of the human problem and their prescriptions for its solution appear to differ radically. |
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In Sula, deliverance and apocalypse coextend, are collapsed into one. |
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While the opening poems in this eight-part work depict a demon's attack on a pilgrim, Already the Flames opaquely moves from dismay to deliverance. |
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