Then know, that life eternal is in the bosom of that same purpose which gave thee to believe this; though the one be born before the other, yet the decree shall certainly bring forth the other.
And so their believing, and walking, and obeying, cometh in principally as parts of the grace promised, and as witnesses and evidences and confirmations of that life which is already begun, and will not see an end.
That life of Jesus establishes evermore a tribunal over the world; and the majesty of such an effective bar of judgment supersedes all the development of external power.
The acceptance of pardon pledges you to the pursuit of holiness, and yet we have to keep on with this doctrine, because it is not only the very beginning of the Christian life, but also the continuous need of that life.
Christ reveals to us the divine ideal life; He awakens in us a passion for that life; He leads us into the power and privilege, the liberty and gladness, of that life.
I came to Jesus, and I drank Of that life-giving stream: My thirst was quenched; my soul revived; And now I live in him.
I came to Jesus, and I drank Of that life-giving stream: My thirst was quenched; my soul revived: And now I live in Him.
This heavenly training, then, or the training of man's mind and heart for a heavenly life on earth and for the ineffable enjoyment of that life above, is the one thing needful.
To thee this surety only can I give"-- I took the surety in that life to live; And gave to her each youthful joy so tender.
Unless ye have courage your life to stake, That life ye never your own can make!
What engages the historian in the reconstruction of moral life, such as the past contained, is that he finds in that life many an illustration of his own ideals, or even a necessary stimulus in defining what his ideals are.
Then we cry that beauty wanes, that life is brief, and that its prizes are deceptive.
That life is worth living is the most necessary of assumptions and, were it not assumed, the most impossible of conclusions.
Here, on a small scale and on a precarious foundation, we may see clearly illustrated and foreshadowed that Life of Reason which is simply the unity given to all existence by a mind in love with the good.
They enjoyed life and all the blessings incident to that life.
A perfect man sinned and was sentenced to death; hence an exact corresponding price would be the death of another perfect man and the value of that life presented in place of the one who first sinned and was held in bondage.
Divine justice demanded the life of the perfect man Adam and took that life.
If he must die, not one of us will live: That life he gave for us, for him we give.
That Life--immortal--infinite secure To All for whom that Cross hath made it sure.
That life immortal, infinite and sure To all whose faith the eternal boon secure.
She was thinking of how she had blamed Jethro for going back to that life, even though his love for her had made him do it.
He had gone back to that life which he had abandoned for her sake; the temptation had been too strong, the desire for vengeance too great.
Christianity teaches us that life is probationary, and if we seek to avoid the trials sent us, instead of overcoming them, we find ourselves farther than ever from any solution.
The nearest he had come to it was when he mentioned again, by accident, that lifeof Napoleon.
Despite her grief over his return to that life, there was something to compel her awe and admiration in the way he had risen and done this thing after men had fallen from him.
Everywhere I should see life going forth to all created things from God the Father, of whom are all things, and God the Son, by whom are all things, and God the Holy Spirit, the Lord and Giver of that life.
These senses indicate the common human belief, that life, 294:3 substance, and intelligence are a unison of matter with Spirit.
It has been demonstrated to me that Life is God 194:1 and that the might of omnipotent Spirit shares not its strength with matter or with human will.
If a life end so, let the success of that life be otherwise what it may, it is a wretched and unworthy end.
But, if the truth it be, As I most firmly think, That life is the calamity, And death the boon, alas!
All that the Idealist asks is that life shall be seen not only with his eyes but with his imagination.
We know that it is decorative, and that a certain pleasure flows from it; but we are sceptical of its significance in the life of the race, of its deep necessity in the development of that life, and of its supreme educational value.
So deep and real will be his feeling for life that he will be eager to understand and possess every fresh manifestation of that life.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "that life" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.