Quotes About Grace
I'm of the mindset that God loves everyone.
~ Brad Paisley
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I've been there; I've been in the minority before. It humbles the exalted. But that's all right.
~ Dick Durbin
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Sometimes I miss being en pointe, but not a whole lot. Every once and a while, I would love to float for a minute on a shoe. But for the most part, I did it long enough that it's OK.
~ Wendy Whelan
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I advocate glamour. Every day. Every minute.
~ Dita Von Teese
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It takes only five minutes to look nice before you go out.
~ Evelyn Lauder
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M? già như chu?i ba hương Như xôi n?p má»™t, như ???ng mía lau
~ Thich Nhat Hanh
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Unconditional acceptance is the first step in opening the door to the miracle of forgiveness.
~ Thich Nhat Hanh
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No one can know in advance the misfortunes which may happen to us and our loved ones, but if we learn to live in an awakened way, living deeply every moment of our life, treating those who are close to us with gentleness and understanding, then we will have nothing to regret when something happens to us or to them.
~ Thich Nhat Hanh
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the holiest parent begets unholy children, and cannot communicate their grace to them, as they do their nature; which many godly parents find true, in their sad experience.
~ Thomas Boston
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And the soul is never cured of this disease, until conquering grace brings it back to take up its everlasting rest in God through Christ—but until this be, if man were set again in paradise, the garden of the Lord, all the pleasures there would not keep him from looking, yes, and leaping over the hedge a second time.
~ Thomas Boston
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God has in Himself all power to defend you; all wisdom to direct you; all mercy to pardon you; all grace to enrich you; all righteousness to clothe you; all goodness to supply you; and all happiness to crown you.
~ Thomas Brooks
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There is nothing in the world that renders a man more unlike to a saint, and more like to Satan—than to argue from God's mercy to sinful liberty; from divine goodness to licentiousness. This is the devil's logic, and in whomever you find it, you may write, 'This soul is lost!' A man may as truly say, 'the sea burns', or 'the fire cools—as that God's free grace and mercy should make a truly gracious soul to live wickedly.
~ Thomas Brooks
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Grace works ahead of us to draw us toward faith, to begin its work in us. Even the first fragile intuition of conviction of sin, the first intimation of our need of God, is the work of preparing, prevening grace, which draws us gradually toward wishing to please God. Grace is working quietly at the point of our desiring, bringing us in time to despair over our own unrighteousness, challenging our perverse dispositions, so that our distorted wills cease gradually to resist the gift of God.
~ Thomas C. Oden
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If God absolutely and pretemporally decrees that particular persons shall be saved and others damned, apart from any cooperation of human freedom, then God cannot in any sense intend that all shall be saved, as 1 Timothy 4:10 declares. The promise of glory is conditional on grace being received by faith active in love.
~ Thomas C. Oden
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The Spirit of God draws or leads the sinner from one phase to another, gradually, in proportion as one is found having a disposition to responsive hearing. Grace flows ordinarily from prevenient grace through the grace of baptism through the grace of justification toward sanctifying grace leading toward consummation in glory. The power by which one cooperates with grace is grace itself. In this way God draws all to himself, eliciting a hunger for righteousness and a desire for truth.
~ Thomas C. Oden
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Faith itself is an act of human willing enabled and disciplined by grace.
~ Thomas C. Oden
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Experiential sanctification is an ongoing process of daily rededication, reconsecration, mortification, and vivification of the whole person to God. It calls for believers to live out their baptism in time so as to allow new challenges and circumstances to draw them further on toward the fuller reception of grace and the deepening of purity of heart
~ Thomas C. Oden
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The moment of confession is not merely when one hears another pronounce the words: God forgives you, or 'in God's name I absolve you.' Rather it is that point at which the sinner unfeignedly experiences himself as truly judged and pardoned by God.
~ Thomas C. Oden
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Sins that have been completely absolved on one occasion sometimes on other occasions cannot be completely forgotten or set aside. They may continue to have a ripple effect. But it is comforting to realize that they are no longer remembered by God, even if traces remain in human memory.
~ Thomas C. Oden
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The Cost of Discipleship, his meditation on Jesus's Sermon on the Mount, disparaging the "cheap grace" of the majority of German Christians in favor of the "costly grace" that linked Christian belief to social courage.
~ Thomas Cahill
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You ride well, but you don't kiss nicely at all.
~ Thomas Hardy
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Bless thy simplicity, Tess
~ Thomas Hardy
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But you are too lovely even to care to be kind as others are.
~ Thomas Hardy
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Fitness being the basis of beauty, nobody could have denied that his steady swings and turns in and about the flock had elements of grace...
~ Thomas Hardy
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