Luk 11:34The light of the body is the eye: therefore whenthine eye is single, thy whole body also is full of light; but when [thine eye] is evil, thy body also [is] full of darkness. Luk 11:36If thy whole body
Though the finite minds of men are inadequate to enter into the counsels of the Infinite One, or to understand fully the working out of His purposes, yet often it is because of some error or neglect on their own part that they so dimly comprehend the messages of Heaven. Not infrequently ...
And the light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not comprehend it. (John 1:1-5) From this passage, and many more, we are given not only the truth about the dark state of the world, but also the “how-to” of being light. I pray these Scriptures encourage you, insp...
"There was the true Light which, coming into the world, enlightens every man." ~John 1:9 "In Him was life, and the life was the Light of men. The Light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not comprehend it." — John 1:4, 5 Please click this image to read about when...
; but if you were man enough you would admit to yourself that there ywas in you just the faintest trace of a response to the terrible frankness of that noise, a dim suspicion of there being a meaning in it which you - you so remote from the night of first ages - could comprehend....
Many psychiatrists, who simply do no seem to be able to comprehend the nature and depth of the anguish their patients are undergoing, maintain their stubborn allegiance to pharmaceuticals in the belief that eventually the pills will kick in, the patient will respond, and the somber surroundings ...
enough; but if you were man enough you would admit to yourself that there was in you just the faintest trace of a response to the terrible frankness of that noise,a dim suspicion of there being a meaning in it which you—you so remote from the night of first ages—could comprehend. An...
Their bearing, which was simply the bearing of commonplace individuals going about their business in the assurance of perfect safety, was offensive to me like the outrageous flauntings of folly in the face of a danger it is unable to comprehend. I had no particular desire to enlighten them, ...
; but if you were man enough you would admit to yourself that there ywas in you just the faintest trace of a response to the terrible frankness of that noise, a dim suspicion of there being a meaning in it which you - you so remote from the night of first ages - could comprehend....
I sat spellbound trying to comprehend this tragedy in its most damning and ugly form, not just in Sri Lanka but near universal. But the makers of the movie didn't obfuscate the silvery rays of hope we have in this crisis - the passion and resolve of human heart to confront it straight...