Because you wouldn't be deemed a selfish prick.
martyrdom
This means that those who suffer for gods sake will surelt see god in heaven. As they dide it for him.
The word "suffer" appears 10 times in the First Epistle of Peter. Peter emphasizes the idea of enduring suffering for the sake of righteousness and following the example of Christ.
Sake does not improve in quality as it ages, unlike wine. In fact, sake is best consumed fresh to enjoy its intended flavors and aromas. Aging can actually cause sake to lose its delicate characteristics and freshness.
Jesus told us to rejoice and be exceeding glad when we suffer for his name's sake, (Mathew 5.12). But if we suffer for our sins; this should lead us to repentance and faith in God's forgiveness in Jesus Christ.
The noun 'sake' is an abstract noun as a word for a cause, account, interest, or benefit; a word for a purpose; a word for a concept.The noun 'sake' is a concrete noun as a word for a Japanese alcoholic drink made from fermented rice; a word for a physical thing.
No. You can say "for the sake of myself" or "for my sake." "For my sake" sounds much better.
Art that is meant to serve some aim such as a political cause or a religious ideal.
'Sake no okawari onegaishimasu'.
Sake is the correct spelling. I will answer this for your sake.(The same spelling is used for Japanese rice wine sake)
Well... Hopefully, for your sake..there isn't any *It will cause a massive explosion*
酒 is the Kanji for sake.