![]() I agree □Ĭlick here to say no and run for the hills. Please read the Cookies section in our Privacy Statement to learn more about the cookies used on our website. You can withdraw your consent at any time by setting your browser to disable cookies and/or to remove all cookies from your browser. Any ideas how I could use this phrase in a sentence no ticky no laundry means, literally, if you don’t have a ticket you don’t get your laundry. By clicking “I agree” you consent to the use of these cookies. Jby John What does no ticky no laundry mean It was said by Jack Nicholson in movie The Departed. These cookies are stored on your device or in your browser may be used in a number of ways, including but not limited to, optimizing the user experience tracking Internet behaviors on and outside our website providing targeted advertisements enabling a “like” button, etc. Our third-party partners may also store tracking cookies and/or social media cookies when you visit our site. We may also use your IP address for general marketing purposes. We collect this data in order to show you offers and things we think you’ll like. Giving up Christ and His abiding life within for gold.When you visit our website we may use marketing cookies and other similar techniques to collect data about you. Yet how many like Judas were entranced by the glitter of gold and silver and forsook the opportunity to have the life of the Christ dwelling within them? Maybe that's what the true meaning of "Fool's gold" is. To have Christ dwell within our hearts truly is the GREATEST treasure one can have. For infection control purposes we are not allowed flowers on the ward. ![]() ![]() They are the ones who have given up the passing pleasures of sin in this temporary life, like Moses did, to obtain a better inheritance (Heb. The discounted ticket is then paid for at the pay station, and used to exit the. They are the ones who gave up all they owned to purchase that field that had a treasure hidden in it. But for those who let Him in they are rich indeed. The church in Laodicea is an example of people who considered themselves rich and above the rest because they had tasted what the world considers good and successful yet when Jesus confronted them He said, "Because you say, 'I am rich, and have become wealthy, and have need of nothing,' and you do not know that you are wretched and miserable and poor and blind and ɴᴀκᴇᴅ." The world would have looked at the Laodicean church and said, "Not THAT'S a church!" but Jesus was standing on the outside of their hearts knocking to see if any would let Him in. And where there is no Jesus, there is no kingdom of God. ![]() It can be used to mean if you don't have something required, you won't get what you want - in the specific case, you must have the receipt from dropping your laundry off to get your laundry back. And until someone is able to see just how poor they truly are compared to Christ there will be no room for Him in the inn of their hearts. Comes from ridiculing the speech of Chinese immigrants who stereotypically run laundries. What made them "best" in the eyes of the world and "last" in the eyes of God was their self-dependence and faith in themselves. Those the world deems worthy and the best and brightest, God calls last. It's the polar opposite in God's kingdom. (Mark 10:31) The author of Hebrews said of those the world persecuted and despised because they followed Christ that they were "men of whom the world was not worthy". Jesus said, "The last shall be first and the first, last" numerous times, one time was just after a rich young ruler whom the world would consider "rich in spirit" and successful. ![]() But God says of these they shall be last. The movers and shakers, the influencers and popular people, the dramatic as well as the intellectual and talented, the fighters and all who tend to rise to the top in this life - all these the world deems worthy. The world considers those who are feisty and conniving and inspiring and "on top of their game" as ones who are "Blessed". But when we do come to Him we are 'Blessed' in every sense of the word. Until we see our need for Him, until we see just how empty we are, we will not come to Him. It's this revelation that is the first step in coming to Christ. They are the ones who see and know that they are spiritually bankrupt. For the best answers, search on this site Ī person who is poor in spirit is one who knows their need for God. ![]()
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