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Quotes About Redemption

Sólo en la antigua tradición occidental y, sobre todo, en la cristiandad católica, el hombre se convierte en algo grande. Debe ser personalmente humilde; pero también debe recordar, y poner en práctica, el principio de que es un ser inmortal. hecho a imagen y semejanza de Dios y rescatado con el precio de la sangre de Dios, ciudadano de una ciudad eterna, con un destino de esplendor sin límites.
~ Christopher Derrick
WHAT IS A PEACEMAKER? PEACEMAKERS ARE THE mercy of God to a sinful world.
~ Heidi Baker
Tiesin, kun annoin henkeni sylissäsi pedon puraisemana
~ Heidi Liehu
As long as we think we can save ourselves by our own will power, we will only make the evil in us stronger than ever.
~ Heini Arnold
Dieu me pardonnera c'est son metier. (God will pardon me, that's his job.)
~ Heinrich Heine
Of course God will forgive me; that's His job.
~ Heinrich Heine
You need something to set against it. When you've seen that much badness you need something to set against it—some dazzling glorious act of goodness—not to redeem your faith in humanity, whatever that might mean, but just to make you stop feeling sick.
~ Helen DeWitt
Do we identify with a criminal in that we too secretly long to be judged? Popularly, being 'judgemental' is ill thought of and resented. But what if we want our deeds, our natures, our very souls to be summed up and evaluated? A line to be drawn under our acts to date? A punishment declared, amends made, the slate wiped clean? A born-again Christian, trying to explain his new sense of freedom, once said to me, "All my debts are paid".
~ Helen Garner
Sometimes a reckoning comes of all the lives we have lost, and sometimes we take it upon ourselves to burn them to ashes.
~ Helen Macdonald
And I was sure it was the drink that irrigated White's self-sabotage, for it is the common trait of alcoholics to make plans and promises, to oneself, to others, fervently, sincerely, and in hope of redemption. Promises that are broken, again and again, through fear, through loss of nerve, through any number of things that hide that deep desire, at heart, to obliterate one's broken self.
~ Helen Macdonald
for it is a common trait of alcoholics to make plans and promises, to oneself, to others, fervently, sincerely, and in hope of redemption. Promises that are broken, again and again, through fear, through loss of nerve, through any number of things that hide that deep desire, at heart, to obliterate one's broken self.
~ Helen Macdonald
And I was sure that it was the drink that irrigated White's constant self-sabotage, for it is a common trait of alcoholics to make plans and promises, to oneself, to others, fervently, sincerely, and in hope of redemption. Promises that are broken, again and again, through fear, through loss of nerve, through any number of things that hide that deep desire, at heart, to obliterate one's broken self.
~ Helen Macdonald
Be glad today how very easily is hell undone. You need but tell yourself: 8 I am the holy Son of God Himself. I cannot suffer, cannot be in pain; I cannot lose, nor can I fail to do All that salvation asks. 9 And in that thought is everything you look on wholly changed. 10
~ Helen Schucman
The Son of God has come in glory to redeem the lost, to save the helpless, and to give the world the gift of his forgiveness.
~ Helen Schucman
Lesson 191 - I am the holy Son of God Himself. 1
~ Helen Schucman
culpa y la salvación tienen que encontrarse en el mismo lugar. 6 Al entender esto te salvas.
~ Helen Schucman
para el Espíritu Santo el pecado no es otra cosa que un error que necesita corrección,
~ Helen Schucman
el perdón es una corrección necesaria para todos los errores que hemos cometido.
~ Helen Schucman
5 Cada hermano aparece tal como se le percibe en el instante santo, unido a ti en tu propósito de ser liberado de la culpa.
~ Helen Schucman
El mundo perdonado se convierte en el umbral del Cielo porque mediante su misericordia podemos finalmente perdonarnos a nosotros mismos.
~ Helen Schucman
Jesus didn't say, 'Blessed are those who care for the poor.' He said, 'Blessed are we where we are poor, where we are broken.' It is there that God loves us deeply and pulls us into deeper communion with himself.
~ Henri Nouwen
The page on which I wrote is the second page in section 19 of the Doctrine and Covenants, in the old edition of the triple combination. On the bottom of the page, in capital letters, is written the word REPENTANCE. And then an arrow leads to a notation that reads: "Greek word. To have a new mind.
~ Henry B. Eyring
Y he ahí que en un momento supremo, de los labios del Dios hecho hombre, ascenderá este grito desesperado: «Dios mío, Dios mío, ¿por qué me has abandonado?». Como si Dios hecho hombre debiese experimentar la desesperación otrora infligida por sí mismo a su siervo Job.
~ Henry Corbin
I, who cannot stay in my chamber for a single day without acquiring some rust, and when sometimes I have stolen forth for a walk at the eleventh hour of four o'clock in the afternoon, too late to redeem the day, when the shades of night were already beginning to be mingled with the daylight, have felt as if I had committed some sin to be atoned for.
~ Henry David Thoreau