CHRIST NAILED IT (1 OF 3)
Scripture: Colossians 2:13-14
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Christ Nailed It (1 of 3)
Series: ''The Work of Christ'' Pre-Easter
Donald Cantrell
Colossians 2:13-14
Theme: Jesus nailed it to his cross
I - The Perceivable Pain of Christ's Nails (13)
''The Bearing and Enduring of my Sins''
II - The Pivotal Plan of Christ's Nail's (14)
''The Blotting and Erasing of my Sins''
III - The Phenomenal Power of Christ's Nails
''The Banishing and Ending of my Sins''
This sermon contains a fully alliterated outline, with sub-points.
What Does ''Nailed It'' Mean?
The term ''Nailed It'' means to ''Achieve an excellent result.'' The term ''Nailed It'' is used when something has been done perfectly. ''Nailed It'' is typically seen written in the past tense. When someone achieves something, they may proclaim that they have ''Nailed It'' to show off their success.
Nadia Comaneci hails perfect 10 from Simone Biles
Nadia Comaneci feels Simone Biles nailed her landings following each and every one of her sky-high tumbling passes in all around final. It's just too bad that the perfect 10 was abolished from gymnastics. It denied Simone Biles a chance to attain iconic status.
As the first gymnast to hit that magic number at the 1976 Olympic Games, Nadia Comaneci knows a thing or two about perfection and when she saw Biles nail her landings following each and every one of her sky-high tumbling passes in the Thursday's all around final, only one number came to her head.
''She gets a 10 from me on the floor. Under the old system she probably would have got a 10,'' Comaneci told Reuters. While the scrapping of the 10.0 scoring system following a judging scandal at the 2004 Athens Olympics means gymnasts can no longer attain perfection according to the judges anyway to others, Biles could not have done anything more. ''I don't think there will be another gymnast for a long time to come and do Simone's difficulty on floor,'' Comaneci said after studying replays of Biles's routine.
''What she did was so much mo ...
Series: ''The Work of Christ'' Pre-Easter
Donald Cantrell
Colossians 2:13-14
Theme: Jesus nailed it to his cross
I - The Perceivable Pain of Christ's Nails (13)
''The Bearing and Enduring of my Sins''
II - The Pivotal Plan of Christ's Nail's (14)
''The Blotting and Erasing of my Sins''
III - The Phenomenal Power of Christ's Nails
''The Banishing and Ending of my Sins''
This sermon contains a fully alliterated outline, with sub-points.
What Does ''Nailed It'' Mean?
The term ''Nailed It'' means to ''Achieve an excellent result.'' The term ''Nailed It'' is used when something has been done perfectly. ''Nailed It'' is typically seen written in the past tense. When someone achieves something, they may proclaim that they have ''Nailed It'' to show off their success.
Nadia Comaneci hails perfect 10 from Simone Biles
Nadia Comaneci feels Simone Biles nailed her landings following each and every one of her sky-high tumbling passes in all around final. It's just too bad that the perfect 10 was abolished from gymnastics. It denied Simone Biles a chance to attain iconic status.
As the first gymnast to hit that magic number at the 1976 Olympic Games, Nadia Comaneci knows a thing or two about perfection and when she saw Biles nail her landings following each and every one of her sky-high tumbling passes in the Thursday's all around final, only one number came to her head.
''She gets a 10 from me on the floor. Under the old system she probably would have got a 10,'' Comaneci told Reuters. While the scrapping of the 10.0 scoring system following a judging scandal at the 2004 Athens Olympics means gymnasts can no longer attain perfection according to the judges anyway to others, Biles could not have done anything more. ''I don't think there will be another gymnast for a long time to come and do Simone's difficulty on floor,'' Comaneci said after studying replays of Biles's routine.
''What she did was so much mo ...
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