영어에서 Our vulnerability 을 사용하는 예와 한국어로 번역
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It is our vulnerability.
Why do we want to hide our vulnerability?
It is our vulnerability.
He knows our weaknesses and our vulnerability.
That's our vulnerability.
I am grateful for a gracious God who welcomes our vulnerability.
That's our vulnerability.
That is our strength and our vulnerability.
It is in our vulnerability that we find promise and depth.
Making Room for Our Vulnerability.
When we accept our vulnerability, we have nothing to hide from others and this in turn makes us genuinely powerful.
We must understand our vulnerability.
We have seen our vulnerability- and we have seen its deepest source.
It's our limitation and our vulnerability.
Yet it is our vulnerability that is our real strength, not the hollow bravado we usually display to the world.
And that's our vulnerability.
For the rest of us, it is a painful reminder of our vulnerability.
God knows our vulnerability.
We embrace our fragility, our strength,our triumphs, and our vulnerability.
God knows our vulnerability.
Most people think we're trying to promote public nudity, but like other protest we're using nudity to symbolize our vulnerability on streets unsafe for cyclists.
God knows our vulnerability.
Days before, in Washington, President Bush delivered an inaugural address focused almostexclusively on promoting democracy, which he portrayed as an antidote for''our vulnerability.''.
We need to know our vulnerability.
More seriously, refusing our vulnerability we refuse the help needed at every turn of our existence and immobilise the essential, tidal and conversational foundations of our identity.
We want to endorse more bike riding and our nudity expresses our vulnerability to these issues.
Instead, we should accept our vulnerability and pain and find emotional support.
In theory, if our outlooks andbeliefs about ourselves can be changed, so can our vulnerability to life's slings and arrows.
We know that we must humbly recognize our vulnerability to the wounds of history, and we do not hesitate to recognize our personal sins.
There are two powerful ways that the winds of relationship can awaken us-sharing our vulnerability and seeing the good in each other.