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Quotes About Divine

There is in you, the least of you, what only God could give out of his inmost and highest being, a spiritual existence.
~ bellows henry whitney ii
To come from God, is to come from divine wisdom, love, and truth.
~ bellows henry whitney ii
We cannot make things true by any amount of effort; we can merely discover what God has made true from all eternity.
~ bellows henry whitney ii
Do your best and let God do the rest.
~ Ben Carson
God has given us more than fourteen billion cells and connections in our brain. Why would God give us such a complex organ system unless he expects us to use it?
~ Ben Carson
If we acknowledge our need for God, he will help us.
~ Ben Carson
God cares about every area of our lives, and God wants us to ask for help.
~ Ben Carson
Drink to me only with thine eyes,And I will pledge with mine;Or leave a kiss but in the cupAnd I'll not look for wine.The thirst that from the soul doth riseDoth ask a drink divine;But might I of Jove's nectar sup,I would not change for thine.
~ Ben Jonson
There was a village saying, much repeated: "God said behave, but He didn't say how.
~ Ben Macintyre
Painting and religious experience are the same thing, and what we are all searching for is the understanding and realization of infinity.
~ Ben Nicholson
We receive our notions of Divine meaning from a three-millennia-old lineage stretching back to the ancient Jews; we receive our notions of reason from a twenty-five-hundred-year-old lineage stretching back to the ancient Greeks. In rejecting those lineages—in seeking to graft ourselves to rootless philosophical movements of the moment, cutting ourselves off from our own roots—we have damned ourselves to an existential wandering.
~ Ben Shapiro
Christianity universalized the message of Judaism. The Gospels were deliberately written in Greek, not the Aramaic used by the Jews of the period. Jesus's story was meant to extend to the entire world. Because Jesus was no longer a Jewish figure in the Christian view, but the material incarnation of the divine, that meant that Jewish law could be abandoned in favor of universalism
~ Ben Shapiro
As historian Richard Tarnas writes, "As the means by which human intelligence could attain universal understanding, the Logos was a divine revelatory principle, simultaneously operative within the human mind and the natural world." And philosophers were tasked with uncovering this Logos; by doing so, they would be fulfilling both their own telos and discovering the telos of mankind more broadly.14
~ Ben Shapiro
God must have had a reason
~ Ben Sherwood
Faith is not believing that God can. It is knowing that God will.
~ Ben Stein
I thought that all of the sacrifices and blessings of the whole history of mankind have devolved upon me. Thank you, God.
~ Ben Stein
It may be debated as to whether the antichrist is seen as a superhuman figure (in Revelation "Mr. 666" is seen as having divine pretensions but actually being quite human, being the emperor), but it is quite clear in 2 John that the antichrists are false teachers who are contemporaries of our author.
~ Ben Witherington III
He that can carp in the most eloquent or acute manner at the weakness of the human mind is held by his fellows as almost divine.
~ Benedict Spinoza
God is sure, And in his hands are things secure.
~ benet stephen vincent iii
The fight was done. Even gods tire of fighting.
~ benet stephen vincent iv
God is the creator, we are the masterpiece fashioned to radiate and display his grandeur.
~ Benita Owobi
Así los granos de arena pesan a veces como montañas en el destino de un ser humano, y lo que es gota de agua en el cauce de la generalidad, es río impetuoso en el de uno solo, o viceversa, según lo que nosotros llamamos antojos de allá arriba, y no es sino concierto sublime, que no podemos comprender, como no puede una hormiga tragarse el sol.».
~ Benito Perez Galdos
Así los granos de arena pesan a veces como montañas en el destino de un ser humano, y lo que es gota de agua en el cauce de la generalidad, es río impetuoso en el de uno solo, o viceversa, según lo que nosotros llamamos antojos de allá arriba, y no es sino concierto sublime, que no podemos comprender, como no puede una hormiga tragarse el sol.
~ Benito Perez Galdos
bien puede decirse que la estrategia, y la fuerza y la táctica, que son cosas humanas, no pueden ni podrán nunca nada contra el entusiasmo, que es divino.
~ Benito Perez Galdos