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Quotes about Renewal

Be transformed by the renewing of your mind. ROMANS 12:2
— Billy Graham
It is a tragedy that many of God's people have conformed themselves to the world and its thinking, rather than being transformed by the renewing of their minds.
— Billy Graham
Renew your mind get rid of limiting beliefs.
— Bishop TD Jakes
To begin a transformation you must peel back the layers and go to your core.
— Bishop TD Jakes
Nothing is more dangerous to the kingdom of darkness than a man or woman who has found the unceasing wellspring of heaven's life.
— Bob Sorge
To be set on fire, you must get close to God. When you feel cold, distant, and "out of it" spiritually, it's time to retreat to the closet, place yourself before the fireplace of His word, and allow the intensity of His face to restore your fervency.
— Bob Sorge
We have to let go of our preconceived ideas, our carefully worked-out plans, our way of doing things so God can live in us. We need new life, His life. If we are going to make room to carry His glory, we have to die first. We have to take our place at the cross and say, as Jesus said, "Not my will but yours, God. Your will. I will drink the cup You have called me to drink, whatever the cost.
— Heidi Baker
Claim total healing.
— Heidi Baker
Sometimes we cannot see and don't want to see because we are blinded. We need eye salve to put on our eyes. We cry out for revival, and yet God says, "I want to open your eyes so you can see what is before you. Revival has a face and a name. It lies bleeding on the roadside." If we want to see revival, we need to begin with the one in front of us.
— Heidi Baker
Only the holy spirit, the spirit of the lord, can transform us.
— Joseph Prince
We let ourselves be molded and transformed by Christ and continually pass from the side of one who destroys to that of the one who saves.
— Pope Benedict XVI
Behold, these things pass away, that others may replace them, and so this lower universe be completed by all his parts.
— St. Augustine