Events that are totally out of the ordinary and that cannot be adequately explained... 1424 predictions 1424 predictions Speaking authoritatively of the future. Since God knows the future he is able to... 1449 signs, purposes of 1449 signs, purposes of Signs are ...
Events that are totally out of the ordinary and that cannot be adequately explained... 1416 miracles, nature of 1416 miracles, nature of Miracles may be performed directly by God or through a human agent... 1418 miracles, responses to 1418 miracles, ...
To the men on the road to Emmaus, Jesus explained the Scriptures and then said:"Did not the Christ have to suffer these things and then enter his glory?" (Luke 24:26)It's like us humans to think that suffering and pain are bad, and ease is good. But when do we learn the most?
presence of both the Father and the Son with the believer. This promise of divine presence is a profound assurance of God's nearness and involvement in the life of a believer. It anticipates the coming of the Holy Spirit, who will dwell within believers, as further explained inJohn 14:16...
John Ashbery explained the religious parallel in a lecture he gave at Yale in the late 1960s. "A painter like Pollock for instance was gambling everything on the fact that he was the greatest painter in America, for if he wasn't, he was nothing, and the drips would turn out to be ...
Mike asked."They are really cheap,but they are always(24) ,"John told him."We make our profit from repairing them."15.A.worryB.mindC.knowD.agree16.A.showedB.answeredC.learnedD.explained17.A.afterB.forC.atD.towards18.A.giveB.presentC.testD.teach19.A.planB.experienceC.successD....
I explained where the lady kind of was, and this was maybe a week or two before Christmas Day. And Imelda went up to Cork with her son Isaac, and they were shopping and Isaac had brought money to buy presents for his friends and and family. And they came across this young lady and...
“I am fast becoming an old man; the strength diminishes; I’m unable to do what I used to take on effortlessly,” he explained. Then, in true Eugene Peterson form, he added a line from a Wendell Berry poem: “I am an old man / but I don’t think of myself as an old man ...
I explained to Dad that he was now in a teaching hospital (Wellington, having been transferred from Hutt in an ambulance the previous day). Screwing his face into a wink, he muttered: “We’ll … teach … the … doctors!” Dad started teaching doctors about the will to live in 1919....
She could. I then explained that we had been invaded by William the Conqueror around a thousand years ago, and that he did not speak English, but a kind of French. I embroidered the story a little, talking about William’s misdeeds, and getting across the idea that things tended to be...