Quotes About Redemption
to forgive is the first step toward redeeming the sin.
~ Glenn Meade
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God challenged me to match my outsides with my insides. I had to reevaluate my priorities and my expectations for myself. It was a time of brutal honesty, loneliness, and shattered pride. But it was drenched in a message of hope and redemption.
~ Glynnis Whitwer
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Gut verloren – etwas verloren! Mußt rasch dich besinnen Und neues gewinnen. Ehre verloren – viel verloren! Mußt Ruhm gewinnen, Da werden die Leute sich anders besinnen. Mut verloren – alles verloren! Da wär es besser: nicht geboren.
~ Goethe
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Tú, que no niegas cercanía a las más grandes pecadoras y que en los Cielos engrandeces al que sincero se arrepiente. Concede a esta noble alma que se abandonó una vez sin sospechar que se perdía el perdón que se ha merecido.
~ Goethe
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Whosoever puts himself in constant striving, him we can redeem.
~ Goethe Johann Wolfgang
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Believe in Jesus Christ, our Savior and our Redeemer, the Son of God, who came to earth and walked the dusty roads of Palestine-the Son of God-to teach us the way of truth and light and salvation, and who, in one great and glorious act offered an atonement for each of us. He opened the way of salvation and exaltation for each of us, under which we may go forward in the Church and kingdom of God. Be not faithless, but believe in the great and wonderful and marvelous blessings of the Atonement
~ Gordon B. Hinckley
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Jesus Christ is the Son of God, who condescended to come into this world of misery, struggle, and pain to touch men's hearts for good, to teach the way of eternal life, and to give Himself as a sacrifice for the sins of mankind. How different, how empty our lives would be without Him. How infinite is our opportunity for exaltation made possible through His redeeming love.
~ Gordon B. Hinckley
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There would be no Christmas if there was no Easter.
~ Gordon B. Hinckley
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God is not simply saving diverse individuals and preparing them for heaven; rather he is creating a people for his name, among whom God can dwell and who in their life together will reproduce God's life and character in all its unity and diversity.
~ Gordon D. Fee
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God picks the weakest, the smallest, the meanest of men on the face of the earth, and he uses them." There's
~ Gordon MacDonald
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DEATH... To stop sinning suddenly.
~ Elbert Hubbard
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"I can forgive, but I cannot forget," is only another way of saying, "I will not forgive." A forgiveness ought to be like a cancelled note, torn in two and burned up, so that it never can be shown against the man.
~ Henry Ward Beecher
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It seemed so tawdry what he had offered her - mere money - compared with what she offered him. He offered her an extraneous thing with which he could part without a pang, while she offered him herself, along with disgrace and shame, and sin, and all her hopes of heaven.
~ Jack London
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Weedon Scott had set himself the task of redeeming White Fang—or rather, of redeeming mankind from the wrong it had done White Fang.
~ Jack London
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A human life the treasure of the world cannot buy; nor can it redeem one which is misspent; nor can it make full and complete and beautiful a life which is dwarfed and warped and ugly.
~ Jack London
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By naming the parshah after Korach, the Torah endorses his commendable traits of aspiring to higher goals and of seeking immediate redemption. These are timeless goals for all of us, even while retaining the caution of our limitations on the practical level.
~ Jacob Immanuel Schochet
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That is, when one realizes the fact of a descent or degradation and corrects its causes, this itself causes an ascent to a level even higher and greater than the original one.
~ Jacob Immanuel Schochet
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We pay for sins we do not remember, and seek to do a will we can scarce fathom. That is what it is, to be a god's chosen.
~ Jacqueline Carey
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I never forgot, never, that it had been he who, with two words, turned my deadliest flaw to a treasure beyond price.
~ Jacqueline Carey
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Salvezza. Già, ma cosa significa? A quel tempo pensavo di saperlo, pensavo di averne bisogno, e che gli yeshuiti la offrissero. E che il solo prezzo da pagare fosse avere fede.» «Ma non l'hai accettato.» Joscelin scosse il capo. «No. Alla resa dei conti il prezzo era troppo alto. Non volevo lasciare l'amore sull'altare della fede. Ho imparato ad avere fede nell'amore.»
~ Jacqueline Carey
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My soul might be black with sin, but my flesh was clean.
~ Jacqueline Carey
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Il dolore riscatta tutto: rappresenta la consapevolezza della vita e, al tempo stesso, un monito di morte.
~ Jacqueline Carey
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This is the greatest evil that grows out of a wrong act. Somebody always remembers it ââ'¬Â¦ in an evil way.
~ James A. Michener
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All evil is corrective and remedial, and is therefore not permanent. It
~ James Allen
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