![]() ![]() heretic, calling it that "combination and collection of the Gospels, I know not Reality is an "attunement" of opposites, a tension or harmony of conflicting. If there is flux everywhere, all change must take place according to "measure." ![]() (vt) Musical accordance or harmony concord. In unison, or two or more such series forming parts in harmony a melody. series of tones for one voice or instrument, or for any number of voices or instruments Will, or action harmony of mind consent assent. (vt) Agreement or concurrence of opinion, /augustine/the harmony of the gospels/chapter xvii of the harmony of.htm Chapter XVII."Of the Harmony of theįour Evangelists in Their Notices of the Draught of Vinegar. Of the Harmony of the Four Evangelists in their Notices of the. /adams/hymns for christian devotion/392 the harmony of.htm /kingsley/daily thoughts /the everlasting harmony january 6.htm Useful life, doing thy duty orderly and cheerfully where. /origen/origens commentary on the gospel of matthew/2 the harmony of husband.htm Understanding of the two or three whom the Word exhorts to be in agreement. /my daily meditation for the circling year/april the ninteenth union in.htm /rhees/the life of jesus of nazareth/iii the harmony of the.htm The church earlyĪppreciated the value and the difficulty of having four. Preparatory III The Harmony of the Gospels. /origen/origens commentary on the gospel of matthew/1 the power of harmony.htm You that if two of you shall agree on earth as. The Power of Harmony in Relation to Prayer. /augustine/the harmony of the gospels/the harmony of the gospels book.htm The treatise opens with a short statement on the subject. /sermons on selected lessons of the new testament/the harmony of the gospels.htm Abraham, promise to, andįulfilment, 93, etc. the harmony of the gospels Saint Augustine. 346 ("recapitulate") shows the head as the "organizing center," causingĪll the parts to work together in harmony. 3444 - properly, (outward expression) that (inner) substance so that the (close union) a close () which produces close harmony between (). 4886 (from 4862, "closely identity " and 1210, "to bind") - properly, a bond ![]() sundesmos - that which binds together, ie a bond Of divine sovereignty and human freedom.]. [See also Jer 18:8-10 on the perfect harmony (1), have.attitude (3), intent on.purpose (1), live in harmony (1), mind. NASB Word Usage adopt.view (1), conceited* (1), concern (1), concerned (1), feel phroneo - to have understanding, to think Spelling: (soom-fo-nee'-ah) Short Definition: harmony of instruments. Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Transliteration: sumphonia Phonetic Spelling: (soom-fo'-nay-sis) Short Definition: harmony, agreement Definition. Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Transliteration: sumphonesis Phonetic Transliteration: sumphoneo Phonetic Spelling: (soom-fo-neh'-o) Short Definition. to call out with, to be in harmony, generally to agree. sumphoneo - to call out with, to be in harmony, generally. Maybe there’s just as much beauty, and value, in choosing imperfect harmony.Greek 4856. It’s possible the greatest happiness comes when we embrace a new perspective and abandon the notion that true happiness can only be found in perfect harmony. Life is full-of roles, of responsibilities, of noise. In the end, this conflict may even send us down the most unlikely path to happiness. It challenges us to shift our thinking, to ask important questions, and it pushes us to be more than who we think we should, or can, be. But what if all this disagreement is actually what allows us to thrive? It forces us to exist as more than one version of ourselves. Confusion in our thoughts, our words, and our actions driven by who we need to be in a given moment.Īs we work to nurture these different parts of our lives, it’s easy to think maybe we’re actually working against ourselves. ![]() At work, at home, and in our relationships, we become multi-faceted versions of ourselves, not always in agreement with one another. The problem I see is this: life, by design, forces us to lead lives of inconsistency. Ghandi said, “happiness is when what you think, you say, and you do, are in harmony.” But what if these fundamental areas don’t always align? Harmony, by definition, is agreement, consistency, free of dissent. Now, as the hours, days, and weeks blend together, and chaos has become a state of equilibrium, what does a life in perfect harmony even look like? It’s fast paced, and loud, and at times it feels like “up” is the only direction the stream runs anymore. I’ll be honest, most days, harmony is the last word I’d use to describe the state of my world. ![]()
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