Quotes about Reconciliation
Victims don't want to be proactive about changing—they want to be proactive about making sure that the person who hurt them pays. And so we spend our energy telling our sad stories rather than taking responsibility for our behavior. Thus we open the door of our hearts and welcome in the Trojan horse of bitterness. And it stands there, a monument, a constant reminder of a debt someone has yet to pay. Somebody owes us.
— Andy Stanley
Your pain isn't a trophy to show off. It's not a story to tell. It's potentially poison to your soul. To refuse to forgive is to choose to self-destruct.
— Andy Stanley
We should discipline with the goal of teaching our children the critical life skill of making things right with the people they've wronged.
— Andy Stanley
It is incomprehensible grace to be a prodigal who is held by God again.
— Angela Thomas
Where there is injury let me sow pardon.
— St. Francis Of Assisi
If the great American people will only keep their temper, on both sides of the line, the troubles will come to an end, and the question which now distracts the country will be settled just as surely as all other difficulties of like character which have originated in this government have been adjusted.
— Abraham Lincoln
Only when Christ comes again will the little white children of Alabama walk hand in hand with little black children.
— Billy Graham
As our nation has become more divided, there is a resonance for a message to bring people together.
— Martin Luther King III
God is the God of do-overs, and that should give us great hope. We really can be absolved of our past.
— Lee Strobel
To Jesus she already is somebody. Like the loving father of the prodigal son, Jesus is frantically scanning the horizon, watching for Madonna to return to him. He's absolutely convinced that she's so valuable that she's worth dying for. 'Greater love has no one than this,' said Jesus in John 15:13, 'that one lay down his life for his friends.' That's what He did for her on the cross!
— Lee Strobel
The question is not "Will God grant you a do-over?" The Bible promises, "If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness" (1 John 1:9). God is anxious to give you a do-over; the question is whether you're willing to reach out and ask for one.
— Lee Strobel
if you do something against me, I have the right to forgive you. However, if you do something against me and somebody else comes along and says, 'I forgive you,' what kind of cheek is that? The only person who can say that sort of thing meaningfully is God himself, because sin, even if it is against other people, is first and foremost a defiance of God and his laws.
— Lee Strobel