27 examples of redemptive in sentences

It was as a value of disproof that his worth meanwhile so rapidly grew: the good sight of him, the good sound and sense of him, such as they were, demolished at a stroke so blessedly much of the horrid inconvenience of the past that she thought of him; she clutched at him, for a general saving use, an application as sanative, as redemptive as some universal healing wash, precious even to the point of perjury if perjury should be required.

Of this the body is the continual product, that is, a good life-the merits of Christ acting on the soul, redemptive.

Another point which I feel confident is misunderstood by our theologians is the nature of the redemptive act.

Christ teaches us how, under the redemptive government of God, suffering has become a subtle and magnificent process for the full and final perfecting of human character.

We are all very jealous for the honor and success of the propagandism we sustain at home and abroad, and I hold that its honor and success alike depend upon the priesthood and redemptive efficacies of Jesus.

Preeminent above all other suggestions, I am imprest with his vivid sense of the reality of the redemptive work of Christ.

Turn where I will, the redemptive work of the Christ evidences itself as the base and groundwork of his life.

It is not only that here and there are solid statements of doctrine, wherein some massive argument is constructed for the partial unveiling of redemptive glory.

If he is portraying the ideal relationship of husband and wife, he sets it in the light of redemptive glory: "Husbands, love your wives, even as Christ also loved the church, and gave himself up for it."

The redemptive purpose lay back in the abyss of the eternities, and in a spirit of reverent questioning the apostle sent his trembling thoughts into those lone and silent fields.

" Brethren, does our common thought of redemptive glory reach back into this august and awful presence?

Here, then, is the Apostle Paul, with the redemptive purpose interweaving itself with all the entanglements of his common life, a purpose reaching back into the awful depths of the eternities, and issuing from those depths in amazing fulness of grace and glory.

The redemptive purpose of God bears upon the life of the apostle and upon the race whose privileges he shares, not in an uncertain and reluctant shower, but in a great and marvelous flood.

The challenge of redemptive love.

DRAPER, MARION R. The challenge of redemptive love.

The challenge of redemptive love.

The challenge of redemptive love.

DRAPER, MARION R. The challenge of redemptive love.

The challenge of redemptive love.

She was unalterably true to her divine womanly ideals of woman's nature, place in society and redemptive work.

I say redemptive work, for it was one of her deepest convictions that woman's function, was to be the saving salt of all life.

2. The religion of Jesus emphasizes, as no other religion has done, "the redemptive principle in its idea of God."

A Chinese woman, listening to a recital of this redemptive work of God, turned suddenly to her neighbor and said, "Didn't I tell you that there ought to be a God like that?" We shall look in vain through the scriptures of the other religions for any such conception of the relation of God to men.

no redemptive power.

That society can be redeemed, and that the church can and will purge herself from the things that defile her beauty and corrupt her powers, and gird herself for the redemptive work assigned her, is the faith of every loyal Christian.

27 examples of  redemptive  in sentences