Quotes about Power
Here's the question: Will we allow the things that break God's heart to break our hearts too? It'll mean more tears, more listening. It may even be the reason why so many of us struggle with our own personal burdens and heartaches - God is allowing us to feel the pain, to be weak and broken so that our prayers have power.
— Pete Greig
The corporation is the "master", the employee is the "servant". Because the corporation owns the means of production without which the employee could not make a living, the employee needs the corporation more than vice versa.
— Peter Drucker
As Luke's story unfolds, Jesus continues to undermine expectations involving political power and Jewish identity. In his first public appearance, in a synagogue service, he claims to be the messiah, which creates quite a buzz of support—until he tells them that he will bless Gentiles and be rejected by his own kinsmen. The crowd responds by trying to throw Jesus off a cliff. Israel's messiah isn't supposed to say things like this.
— Peter Enns
A faith that eats its own not only drives people out but also sends up a red flare to the rest of humanity that Christianity is just another exclusive members-only club, and that Jesus is a lingering relic of antiquity, rather than a powerful, present-defining spiritual reality; a means of gaining power rather than relinquishing it. And who needs that, really?
— Peter Enns
And God said, “Let there be light,” and there was light.
— Genesis 1:3
And God said, “Let there be an expanse between the waters, to separate the waters from the waters.”
— Genesis 1:6
So God made the expanse and separated the waters beneath it from the waters above. And it was so.
— Genesis 1:7
And God said, “Let the waters under the sky be gathered into one place, so that the dry land may appear.” And it was so.
— Genesis 1:9
And the LORD said, “If they have begun to do this as one people speaking the same language, then nothing they devise will be beyond them.
— Genesis 11:6
In those days Amraphel king of Shinar, Arioch king of Ellasar, Chedorlaomer king of Elam, and Tidal king of Goiim
— Genesis 14:1
Is anything too difficult for the LORD? At the appointed time I will return to you—in about a year—and Sarah will have a son.”
— Genesis 18:14
Then Abimelech said to Isaac, “Depart from us, for you are much too powerful for us.”
— Genesis 26:16