Examples of using Lesson for us in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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The Lesson for us.
Let the past be a lesson for us.
A lesson for us too….
This was a lesson for us.''.
A lesson for us to observe.
What happened is a lesson for us.
Here's a lesson for us, isn't it?
This history holds a lesson for us.
There is a lesson for us in this day.
Now this story has a lesson for us.
It is a lesson for us to learn.
This true story should be a lesson for us today.
It will be a lesson for us regarding next year.".
The lesson for them is also the lesson for us.
It's is a lesson for us, isn't it?
And therefore,what is happening in America is supposed to be a lesson for us.
In any case, the lesson for us remains unchanged.
The lesson for us is that God has given each of us a commission to fulfill and the greatest blessing we can seek from God is the ability to carry out His will for our lives.
The genocide of over 6 millionJewish people in this time period serves as a lesson for us and makes us think deeply about conflicts of the present day.
It's a lesson for us against teams of Salzburg's level.
It is a people- and also a Church- that has a lesson for us, for Europe, where the declining birthrate is worrying, and there are few policies for helping large families.
So the lesson for us is: Everywhere you see some growth, some virtue, some, spiritual discipline, some good habit, or good attitude, rejoice in it.
The past must serve as a lesson for us in the present and into the future,” he said, recalling the tragedy of the Shoah.
It is a lesson for us, as if Jesus said to all of us:"If you're not in peace, touch my wounds".
It is a lesson for us, as if Jesus said to all of us:"If you're not in peace, touch my wounds".
Note: The lesson for us is this: we must be very careful that the doctrines and traditions of men do not come to have the same authority in our lives as the Word of God.
This is clearly a lesson for us who are often inclined to accentuate differences and even contrasts, forgetting that in Jesus Christ we are given the strength to get the better of our continual conflicts.