Dewpoint
Nubes de Coronado
The Clouds
Nubes de Coronado
The Clouds
Punto Rocío
Luke 6:37
“Judge not, and ye shall not be judged: condemn not, and ye shall not be condemned: forgive, and ye shall be forgiven:”
John 8:7
“So when they continued asking him, he lifted up himself, and said unto them, He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her.”
“So when they continued asking him, he lifted up himself, and said unto them, He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her.”
"The English frown on the use of tea bags"~~~Craig Claiborne
Chess: "Punto Rocío" "Dewpoint" "Las Nubes de Coronado" "The Clouds"
Gemstones and Mayan architecture: Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas and Yucatan.
Me: -Tell me Copilot, which is the difference between: "Let's stand firm ON our faith" and "Let's stand firm IN our faith"?
COPILOT: -Great question, Jorge! While both expressions are meaningful and closely related, they carry slightly different nuances:
"Stand firm ON our faith" suggests that faith is the foundation upon which we stand. It's like a solid ground or platform that gives us stability and strength. This phrasing emphasizes faith as a dependable base for our actions, decisions, and resilience.
Example: We stand firm on our faith as the unshakable rock that keeps us steady in times of trouble.
"Stand firm IN our faith" emphasizes being immersed or rooted within the sphere of faith. It implies living actively within the principles and beliefs of faith, with a sense of commitment and belonging.
Example: We stand firm in our faith by holding true to its teachings and walking faithfully in its light.
Both express steadfastness, but one focuses more on faith as a foundation (on), while the other highlights living and remaining within its embrace (in). I hope this helps clarify the difference! 😊✨
Me: -Tell me Copilot, which is the difference between: "Let's stand firm ON our faith" and "Let's stand firm IN our faith"?
COPILOT: -Great question, Jorge! While both expressions are meaningful and closely related, they carry slightly different nuances:
"Stand firm ON our faith" suggests that faith is the foundation upon which we stand. It's like a solid ground or platform that gives us stability and strength. This phrasing emphasizes faith as a dependable base for our actions, decisions, and resilience.
Example: We stand firm on our faith as the unshakable rock that keeps us steady in times of trouble.
"Stand firm IN our faith" emphasizes being immersed or rooted within the sphere of faith. It implies living actively within the principles and beliefs of faith, with a sense of commitment and belonging.
Example: We stand firm in our faith by holding true to its teachings and walking faithfully in its light.
Both express steadfastness, but one focuses more on faith as a foundation (on), while the other highlights living and remaining within its embrace (in). I hope this helps clarify the difference! 😊✨
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