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Example sentences for "indwelling"

Lexicographically close words:
industrious; industriously; industry; indweller; indwellers; inebriate; inebriated; inebriates; inebriating; inebriation
  1. Many arise from indwelling corruption--many from an insnaring world--many from Satan's malice and devices.

  2. The change which frees from the governing power of indwelling corruption, and disposeth to walk in newness of life, hath already passed upon them.

  3. The forgiveness of past transgressions carries with it also the gift of a new life in Christ and the power of the indwelling Spirit to transform and purify the heart.

  4. It remained only that he should walk worthily of his Christian profession, and to this end hands were laid upon his head in benediction, with prayer that he might be made strong by the indwelling power of the Holy Spirit.

  5. It is the Holy Spirit alone who by His indwelling can make a spiritual man.

  6. Let us remember that Christ's own conception of the unity of His Church is that which is the result of the indwelling of the one Spirit.

  7. There is no doubt of the indwelling Spirit where there is this outgoing love.

  8. Among the Ewespeaking peoples of the Slave Coast the indwelling god of this giant of the forest goes by the name of Huntin.

  9. The spirit is now supposed to have entered into her, and when she grows calmer her words are regarded as oracular, being the utterances of the indwelling spirit, while her own soul is temporarily absent.

  10. The Toradjas of Central Celebes believe that things of the same sort attract each other by means of their indwelling spirits or vital ether.

  11. Further, we have seen that, over and above this general supernaturalism, some persons are supposed to be inspired for short periods by a divine spirit, and thus temporarily to enjoy the knowledge and power of the indwelling deity.

  12. Since mission implies the origin of the person Who is sent, and His indwelling by grace, as above explained (A.

  13. Further, the divine person is sent according to the indwelling of grace.

  14. Thus, mission as regards the one to whom it is sent implies two things, the indwelling of grace, and a certain renewal by grace.

  15. If they were taught the nature of the virtue and were led to rely more on the indwelling might of the Holy Spirit would they not have better success?

  16. Where Jesus dwells there is the effect of his indwelling in the spiritual gladness that results.

  17. If the Divine Love be a conscious presence, an indwelling force with us, it will do this.

  18. Nor visit as a transient guest, But fix in me His constant home, And keep possession of my breast: And make my soul His loved abode, The temple of indwelling God!

  19. I believe our blessed Guide, the indwelling Holy Spirit, is always secretly discovering these things to us by continual little twinges and pangs of conscience, so that we are left without excuse, H.

  20. All their sluggish half-slumberous being will be roused and wrought into conscious life--nor the unconscious whence it arises be therein exhausted, for that will be ever supplied and upheld by the indwelling Deity.

  21. Deadly weakness and exhaustion were printed there, but more clearly than that there shone from it a quiet indwelling joy, an expression of rapture, of ecstasy.

  22. In her head lay some remembered melody of Schumann, that seemed to beat to the same indwelling rhythms to which the stars pulsated.

  23. Like fragrance in the flower, there is an essence indwelling within the vital breath also, and this is neither the prana nor apana, but the intellectual soul which I adore.

  24. She said: "I tell you, Mr. Moody, that sermon on the indwelling Christ yesterday afternoon just broke my heart.

  25. Only those who have the indwelling Christ in their hearts can walk through this world with bright and glad looks, because they know that, let come what may, their Father is leading them safely.

  26. She was one of those lowly women who apply the severity born of their creed to themselves, and spend only the love born of the indwelling Spirit upon their neighbors.

  27. His poetic nature, like the indwelling fire of the world, was ever ready to play havoc with induration and constriction, and the same moment when degrading influences ceased to operate, the delicacy of his feeling began to revive.

  28. Charity and reverence for the indwelling spirit marked all his human relations.

  29. The reason why anything is, and the reason why all things change, is the energy there and then of the indwelling God who is in all His works, and who is the only Will and Power in the physical world.

  30. That humanity is capable of receiving the whole inflow of God, and that indwelling God is perfectly expressed in the humanity.

  31. And then follows the other claim, that because of this continuous mutual indwelling there is perfect cooperation.

  32. The words involve, as it seems to me, not only that idea of a close, unique union and indwelling of God in Christ, but they involve also this other: that these sufferings bore no relation to the deserts of the person who endured them.

  33. Our Lord goes on to a further answer, and points to the divine and mutual indwelling by which this sight is made possible.

  34. And life will be delightsome in its hardest toil, when it is toil for the sake of, and by the indwelling strength of, that great Lord and Master of our work.

  35. His words are madness, and something very like blasphemy, unless they are vindicated by the visible indwelling in Him of the present God.

  36. Something within her, some indwelling beat of harmony with the simple and serene things of the world, made a smile, as unconscious as her laugh had been, to uncurl her lips.

  37. She was in tune with it, beating to its indwelling rhythm, a perfect human instrument in this harmony and orchestra of living things, part of it, thrilling to it, singing with it.

  38. Were it only on the fact of reproduction, I would be contented to take my stand that the force of life is the indwelling power of pestilential matter.

  39. In the strength of his faith the Christian begins to wrestle with the sin which is still indwelling in him and which besets him from without.

  40. The flow of waters, the growth of things, the drift of clouds across the sky are all, for Pantheism, simply the revelation of the action of some indwelling spirit or other, without which they could neither exist nor go on.

  41. That means forgiveness, and deliverance from the power of the flesh, and a new life of power, and righteousness and justification wrought within by the divine indwelling Saviour.

  42. The cleansing by Christ's indwelling power means that the old life of self is subdued.

  43. What abundance of grace is received with His indwelling presence!

  44. Suppose it really represented the Messiah as active in creation and as indwelling in the hearts of the faithful and as exalted to the throne of God.

  45. And summing up in one word the grand characteristic and distinction of the new covenant, as realised by this indwelling of Christ through His Spirit, he concludes: "And where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty.


  46. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "indwelling" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    accessible; attendant; available; congenital; connate; esoteric; immanence; immanent; immediate; implanted; implicit; inalienable; indwelling; infixed; ingrained; inherence; inherent; inner; internal; intimate; intrinsic; inward; inwardness; irreducible; native; present; private; resident; secret; subjective; unalienable; unchallengeable; unquestionable