Quotes About Divine
'St. Teresa' is one of my favorites. It reminds me of the importance of grace.
~ Beth Hart
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I never understand the plan that the Lord has given me. But it's so cool, because He keeps reminding me that I am on the right path. He reminds me with little things and big things.
~ Hannah Brown
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Remove grace, and you have nothing whereby to be saved. Remove free will and you have nothing that could be saved.
~ Anselm of Canterbury
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Always do good to others. Be selfless. Mentally remove everything and be free. This is divine life. This is the direct way to Moksha or salvation.
~ Swami Sivananda
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Many Americans genuinely fear that God is preparing to remove his hand of protection and blessing from our country, or perhaps already has.
~ Joel C. Rosenberg
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The ways of the Lord are different from the ways of man. Man's ways remove people from office or business when they grow old or become disabled. But man's ways are not and never will be the Lord's ways.
~ Russell M. Nelson
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Render to Caesar the things that are Caesar's and to God the things that are God's.
~ Saint Ambrose
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Ever since Adam's day, the divine law of the Sabbath has been emphasized repeatedly over the centuries more than any other commandment. This long emphasis alone is an indication of its importance.
~ James E. Faust
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The essence of conservative ideology is its being anchored in the divine order of things.
~ Franz von Papen
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What they do in heaven we are ignorant of; what they do not do we are told expressly.
~ Jonathan Swift
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I have immense faith in God and I am spiritual too.
~ Rakhi Sawant
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I believe that in this world it is impossible to understand God.
~ Pat Buckley
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God makes the impossible possible. I believe in Him.
~ Radamel Falcao
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In the beginning there was nothing and God said 'Let there be light', and there was still nothing but everybody could see it.
~ Dave Thomas
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Words have power. Words created this universe... Everything started with the Word. The Bible says, 'In the beginning was the word.' In the same way, your words have creative power.
~ Bo Sanchez
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But will science ever account for it all? That I leave to God.
~ benson robert hugh ii
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God is the one and only Absolute Beauty.
~ benson robert hugh ii
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The sun was like an angel with a flaming sword. The angel dipped his feet into the sea.
~ benson stella ii
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Love is a farthing piece, a bloody bribe pressed in the palm of God and thrown away.
~ benson stella ii
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God only sends us evil to do us good.
~ Benvenuto Cellini
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The major problem with the notion of transformation is that it forever hangs on to some form of self and never lets it go. It perpetuates the notion that self gets better and better, more and more divine, when in truth, the divine increases in proportion as the self decreases or falls away. The notion of a divinized self only increases or inflates the self; for those who buy into this notion, the journey may well end in total disillusionment. Offhand
~ Bernadette Roberts
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Do you think chance is really just the logic of God?
~ Bernanos Georges
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Ultimately, however, there is no absolute good or bad, no timeless right or wrong, only that which does or does not advance our (i.e. God's) existential purpose. Rules of proper behavior depend upon time and place, because the consequences of the things we do largely depend on the context in which they are done. Consider how the sex act can be a crime or a consummation of love, depending solely on the context in which it is performed.
~ Bernard Haisch
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For our purposes here, the term "spiritual worldview" is shorthand for the supposition that reality—your own nature and your conscious being—involve both tangible, physical matter and an immaterial "something." This immaterial "something" is intimately, indeed essentially, involved in the existence of consciousness and life, and is ultimately traceable to a divine origin and purpose.
~ Bernard Haisch
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