Quotes About Redemption
But you'll get it back-you'll get it all back, with your face...
~ Edith Wharton
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Ah, he would take her beyond---beyond the ugliness, the pettiness, the attrition and corrosion of her soul.
~ Edith Wharton
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Wakened one morning in some dive to know the game was up. Nausea, the shivers, the disease that bums, stevedores, poets, and the city elders all fell foul to. The syph. Had to be burned out of him. Oh man, the mercury that cured also took away, a descent into blindness. "I have sewed sackcloth upon my skin and defiled my horn in the dust.
~ Edna O'Brien
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I had clung to the fable of the Steppenwolf, believing that his redemption would also become mine.
~ Edna O'Brien
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The curtain of worldly desire must be ripped in half and I must look into my own soul and overcome the pit of hell. 'I am in hell,' I blurted to her. She almost struck me with her raised withered hand. After that it was banishment. I was sent to a sister house in Ballinasloe, silence and meditation, excused from all manual work, alone with myself, no patients to occupy the welter of my thoughts.
~ Edna O'Brien
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Ralph's people in Washington were not as bad as he had always thought. The drunkard had found God a week after a Fourth of July and had said good-bye to the bottle for good. Washington was good to the old man's bones.
~ Edward P. Jones
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He had to have her, he definitely had to have her. She was not merely the latest object on which his greedy desire to be saved had fixed itself; no, she was the woman who was going to save him. The woman whose fine intelligence and deep sympathy and divine body, yes, whose divine body would successfully deflect his attention from the gloomy well shaft of his feelings and the contemplation of his past.
~ Edward St. Aubyn
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The gospel is only available to people who know they are unclean.
~ Edward T. Welch
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With our touch, Jesus becomes our scapegoat. In his touch, Jesus takes our sin and absorbs our shame (Psalm 69:9; Romans 15:3), and we receive his righteousness. If you prefer symmetry in your relationships, in which you give a gift of similar value to the one you receive, you have not yet touched Jesus.
~ Edward T. Welch
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Jesus freely placed your interest above his own. His desire was to elevate your status; in the process he lowered his own. He gave you the royal treatment: he works, you benefit. And you must accept this treatment.
~ Edward T. Welch
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Only people who know they have burdens can be delivered from them.
~ Edward T. Welch
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There is something about uncleanness that asks for blood.
~ Edward T. Welch
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Knowing God without knowing our own wretchedness makes for pride. Knowing our own wretchedness without knowing God makes for despair. Knowing Jesus Christ strikes the balance because he shows us both God and our own wretchedness.3 What do you see in your own heart?
~ Edward T. Welch
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Practice saying, "I am a sinner, saved by grace.
~ Edward T. Welch
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The cure for shame will always be found in how we become connected to God.
~ Edward T. Welch
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When it comes to addictions, we tend to divide humanity into two groups: those who are prone toward addictions and those who aren't. The reality, of course, is very different. All human beings have already fallen into sin.
~ Edward T. Welch
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The important thing was the shedding of blood. Sounds barbaric, but the Old Testament was reminding us that there was a significant cost involved in moving from unclean to clean. You didn't have to pay it, but it still had to be paid.
~ Edward T. Welch
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Suffering feels like our biggest problem and avoiding it like our greatest need—but we know that there is something more. Sin is actually our biggest problem, and rescue from it is our greatest need.
~ Edward T. Welch
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God does not forgive you based on the quality of your confession or your resolve to be a better person. But you keep thinking otherwise. Your standard is what you would do to someone like yourself, and chances are that you would not let the incident pass quickly. God, however, forgives, for his own name's sake. I, even I, am he who blots out your transgressions, for my own sake, and remembers your sins no more (Isa. 43:25).
~ Edward T. Welch
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Remember that in the Bible, "This is who God is and what he has done" always precedes "This is what you must do.
~ Edward T. Welch
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Since Jesus became thoroughly identified with sin, he would receive its wrath and judgment in our place. This meant he would experience the worst kind of rejection and alienation from the Father, and he would do this for us.
~ Edward T. Welch
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How does God move toward you?
~ Edward T. Welch
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If you know you have been forgiven, you will forgive and reconcile with others.
~ Edward T. Welch
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Deep change is rarely a matter of knowledge. It is a matter of repentance.
~ Edward T. Welch
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