or, at least, how limited, for most, is the sphere of choice! Nearly all our associations are determined by chance, or necessity; and restricted within a narrow circle. We cannot know whom we would; and those whom we know, we cannot have at our side when we most need them. All the...
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Theologically speaking, this state is represented by the emaciated goddess (Kṛśā) who embodies the dissolution of all desires. See also verse 7.37cd-7.38ab: “In the same way, it is possible to bring [the universe] into the unobscured radiance of consciousness by the process of ...
It is interesting to compare Genesis 5:1 with Matthew 1:1. In Genesis, we have “the book of the generations of Adam” (KJV), a record of the descendants of the first Adam, most of whom rejected God. “The book of the generation of Jesus Christ” (KJV), on the other hand, intro...
“ . . . Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life. We believe and know You are the Christ. You are the Son of the living God.” (John 6:68-69 NLV) A remarkable answer, because there is no doubt that Peter had questions for which he didn’t have an ans...
Today’s Bible verse gives us some hope when it comes to fear. It tells us to “not be afraid”. We don’t have to be afraid because we have a hope that others do not have. We know that God will strengthen us and help us in each situation that we face. ...
Treatment adherence is not easy for anyone. Knowledge doesn’t always create change considering all the forces. The other day, when walking on a much emptier beach with my daughter—newly minted in her own oceanography experience from a summer on the Puget Sound—she happily relayed to me, “...
Jesus appears not only as the Messiah by means of whom an eschatological future is anticipated (as in the synoptic gospels) but also as an envoy from the heavenly world to this world. John 1:10 tn Or “was made”; Grk“came into existence.” John 1:10 tn Grk“and,” but in ...
Connell recommends giving students as much freedom as possible to express themselves. “While students might ask classmates to look over their poem, try not to intervene as it will keep each student’s work pure and authentic,” she says. 5. Publish Their Works of Positivity! Once students...
Verse (Click for Chapter) New International Version“Here is my servant whom I have chosen, the one I love, in whom I delight; I will put my Spirit on him, and he will proclaim justice to the nations.New Living Translation“Look at my Servant, whom I have chosen. He is my Beloved,...