They, therefore, at the command of their king, willingly co-operate in all his God-dishonoring undertakings.
He knew when he formed this God-dishonoring purpose that it must either wholly succeed or he himself fall into terrible judgment.
You are accustomed daily to seek from Him holy influences; you pray that you may grow in grace and knowledge, and be kept from the evil that is in the world, and from dishonoring your Savior.
Saints of God we can acknowledge, love, and honor as such, wherever we find them; but human systems we look upon as dishonoring to Christ, and hostile to the true interest of the saints of God.
And not only is it unworthy of a Christian, but it is dishonoring to God, and it causes the enemies of truth to speak reproachfully.
If I listened to your advice, monsieur, I should be a dishonored man; and by dishonoring myself I should dishonor the army.
Sire, you would be dishonoring yourself, if you were to give such an order.
Many, by the great mercy of their Lord, are preserved from thus dishonoring His holy name and cause; but alas!
Roles must come to find Coralie; she was too proud to implore authors or to submit to dishonoring conditions; she would not give herself to the first journalist who persecuted her with his advances and threatened her with his pen.
I need not tell you that your wife is pure; but if you think, you will see that it is something dishonoring for both you and me if M.
Herr von Zehren could not expect that I should, on his account, incur the dishonoring suspicion of being either a spy or an accomplice.
My daughter a harlot, who throws herself into the arms of the very man whose hand she cannot touch without dishonoring me?
But death on a cross was most dishonoringand ignominious; hence it is written (Wis.
I resented bitterly the absurd danger of our situation, as if to be at the mercy of that atrocious phantom had been a dishonoring necessity.
Declare honestly that you said to me: “My poor friend, you can not sign that act without lying and dishonoring yourself forever.
I know few things more distressing and dishonoring than to see the house of a Christian characterized by filth and confusion.
It is dishonoring to God, destructive of spiritual prosperity, utterly subversive of discipleship and testimony, and entirely hostile to domestic peace and blessing.
But what can be more dishonoring to God than to see the house of His servant the very reverse of what He would have it?
This man, O strangers, dishonoring your Gods, drags me violently from the altar of Jupiter.
This would only have been a half deliverance, at once useless to Israel and dishonoring to Israel's God.
Now, nothing is more dishonoring to God than the manifestation of a complaining spirit on the part of those that belong to Him.
Nothing is more dishonoring to God, or more dangerous for us, than a mock humility.
Several moments elapsed before Judge Parkman replied, and he gnawed the end of his grizzled mustache, debating the consequences of dishonoring precedent--that fetich of the Bench.
But I am less sensible of my private afflictions than of the honor of my country, when I see it ready to expose itself to eternal infamy by violating the law of nations, and dishonoring our victory by barbarous cruelty.
We have passed through one of the most difficult periods in our history without surrendering to despair and without dishonoring our ideals as a people.
He was conversing with Edwin when they arrived; and, in some measure, he had broken the shock to him of so dishonoring a charge on his friend, by his being the first to communicate it.
But the Word of God rebukes us for dishonoring that divinely ordained appointment and abusing it in violation of his commandment.
If you consider it a disgrace to be punished, then consider it also no honor to rob, steal, practice usury and do public wrong; you disgrace yourself by dishonoring God's commandment.
It perceives from the results which follow dishonoring of the Law, that to honor is best, that it is right and praiseworthy not to steal and commit crime.
Give no occasion for dishonoring your treasured faith, or for scorning his Word.
That worry is dishonoring to our civilization, and especially to our professions as Christians is self-evident.
Its evil day must come at last; but let it come declaredly and openly, and let no dishonoring and false substitute deprive it of the funeral offices of memory.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dishonoring" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: default; defection; delinquency; dishonor; protest; repudiation; ruin; sacrilege; violation