faithfulness

IPA: fˈeɪθfʌɫnɛs

noun

  • The state of being faithful
Advertisement

Examples of "faithfulness" in Sentences

  • It resides in faithfulness to our great constitutional ideals.
  • I think even a dog's faithfulness is out of place in such circumstances.
  • But if he fails in faithfulness which by his oath he is bound unto, then he must answer for it.
  • He now turns with unabated desire and trust to God, who, in His strength and faithfulness, is contrasted with the urgent dangers described.
  • Its message of sexual abstinence and faithfulness is the ideal formula for avoiding HIV/AIDS on a personal basis and reducing AIDS in the society.
  • It's about reflecting the call of Jesus as recorded in Matthew 25 to serve the needs of the poor, the ill and those who are oppressed as an expression of faithfulness to him.
  • Smyrna's faithfulness is rewarded by its candlestick not having been removed out of its place (Re 2: 5); Christianity has never wholly left it; whence the Turks call it, "Infidel Smyrna."
  • "Christ" (Heb 3: 1), highly as they regard Moses who resembled Him in faithfulness (Heb 3: 2). was -- Greek, "has been." counted worthy of more glory -- by God, when He exalted Him to His own right hand.
  • This is no sense at all of the faithfulness of God, neither is the word ever used in Scripture to signify any such thing in God or man, nor can it with any tolerable sense be applied to any such thing; neither would there be any analogy between that which in God we call faithfulness and that virtue in man which is so termed.

Related Links

synonyms for faithfulnessdescribing words for faithfulness
Advertisement
#AaBbCcDdEeFfGgHhIiJjKkLlMmNnOoPpQqRrSsTtUuVvWwXxYyZz

© 2025 Copyright: WordPapa