Instead of an eager, grateful welcome, the people greeted Jesus with indifference and unbelief. |
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Why not go to Christ this very day, and cast your soul on him, with all its sins and all its unbelief, with all its doubts and all its fears? |
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Cole fears that his supernatural abilities themselves are a sin, and Malcolm's sin is the classic sin of unbelief. |
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Hindrances to revival were sloth, unbelief, lack of discipline and a spirit of controversy. |
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The issue is whether the judgments of belief should appear as condemnations of other beliefs or of unbelief. |
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In Brian's life, there was no unbelief or willful rebellion or willful acts of disobedience. |
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We should go out to preach and evangelise, realising that only the Lord can remove the veil of unbelief. |
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Why be overawed by the task, or cowed by the abounding unbelief and false religion of our day? |
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In adopting this stance one concedes that the rightness or propriety of belief and unbelief depends upon the outcome of a certain inquiry. |
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James has in a sense opened up to view an important part of the struggle between belief and unbelief in modern culture. |
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Clearly, a measured discussion of the relationship between churches, belief and unbelief, and public life is in order. |
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Every age is one of belief and unbelief but our own century has been characterised by restlessness and uncertainty. |
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His presence or absence is in belief or unbelief, and each of the two, once acquired, will necessarily be affirmed by all observations. |
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Do not quench it by foolish unbelief and sinful defiance of our loving Saviour. |
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Two things are worth noting, apart from the obvious one that this man believes without any irony that the cure for unbelief is exorcism. |
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Among the seventeen great sins, unbelief is the greatest, more heinous than murder, theft, adultery and so on. |
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In the conflict over assisted suicide, the adversaries are not religion and unbelief but the community versus the individual. |
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Belief and unbelief, so important to the intellectual posturing of modern existence, are innocuous, vacuous terms. |
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Unbelief is widespread, yet few can be bothered to argue for their unbelief. |
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Takfir, they said, can only be pronounced on those who have openly professed unbelief. |
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He did rebuke them but it was usually for unbelief and pride. |
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I wanted to give expression to various states or moods of belief and unbelief. |
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When the power is used for moral ends, it seems to be the power of belief and devoutness in the face of unbelief and evil. |
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The most extreme consider co-operation with state institutions to be kufr, or unbelief. |
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The absence of life is death, the absence of light is darkness, the absence of faith is unbelief and the absence of obedience is disobedience. |
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When I returned from Egypt to live in Nazareth, at each step I was ridiculed and wounded by their phrases of unbelief and envy. |
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So we need churches which can put up with the stressful conjunction of belief and unbelief and do not draw distinctions too quickly. |
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But words of unbelief and negative words, words of complaints and that break peace will only disappoint God. |
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Thus he was always successful to sow doubts and pull humanity into unbelief using religious terminology. |
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When our mouths become dry without word or wisdom, we come before you bringing our anguish and struggle, our fear and unbelief. |
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It is also deftly poised on the border between belief and unbelief. |
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He promised a saviour who would carry the sin, selfishness, unbelief, disease, grief, sorrow and fear of death on Himself and Destroy that fear, for Good. |
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We have repented for the unbelief and our sins are blotted out. |
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Naturally there are consequences to both belief and unbelief. |
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May none of us allow fear, unbelief, or doubt to keep us from the desert! |
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Instead, Lutherans teach eternal damnation is a result of the unbeliever's sins, rejection of the forgiveness of sins, and unbelief. |
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On hands and knees he looked at the empty siding and up at the sunfilled sky with unbelief and despair. |
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It will be made according to our faith or to our unbelief. |
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This was not out of unbelief that His prayer would not be heard, but because HHe had already known that the tempter would attack Him constantly within the coming hours to overcome His obedience to God's will. |
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Nevertheless, we cannot avoid being influenced by the dominant values of our culture which can ensnare us in the dynamics of consumerism, superficiality, an existential vacuum and the unbelief of many of our contemporaries. |
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She accompanies not only the drama of the «mystery of evil» in the world, but also the mystery of the bringing to birth of believers, though accompanied by that of the risk of unbelief and apostasy. |
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They are called to live together and to respect each other, they are called to avoid imposing their belief or unbelief, whether in private or in public. |
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In June it announced a campaign to confront the spread of unbelief. |
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Others see it as part of a broader policy to assert government control amid signs of growing discontent among the bored Saudi young, including a drift into unbelief. |
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However, I obtained mercy, because I did it ignorantly in unbelief. |
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Put away your querulous unbelief, your envy and evil thinking, and go to work, in humble faith, and with earnest prayer to the Lord to pardon you for your years of unconsecration. |
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It is the never-ceasing resurgence of unbelief that tries to look for Jesus among the dead, that is, to consider him as a mere mortal like us, and not the Son of the living God, the Prince of life. |
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It is important to periodize the history of the nation and its religion in comparing present belief and unbelief with that of earlier eras. |
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For now I live with this uncertain tension between belief and unbelief. |
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Let us labour therefore to enter into that rest, lest any man fall after the same example of unbelief. |
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A magistrate's legal authority is not lost because of unbelief or religious differences. |
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