Quotes about Liberation
But you are not his prisoner of war, unless you choose to be. Those days can be over. That's your call.
— Craig Groeschel
If you think you're trapped, if you believe there's a lock on the door, you've bought into a lie. And it is the lie, nothing else, that is holding you back. Yet if you identify that lie, then you can remove it. You can replace it with the truth and be free. Your liberation is a simple two-step process: Remove the lie. Replace it with truth.
— Craig Groeschel
So, a word to all you Femin-Idi-Amins: Stop "liberating" moms by trying tomake them join the workforce. They're already doing the job that God putthem here to do: Everything.
— Stephen Colbert
Death is simply a shedding of the physical body, like the butterfly coming out of a cocoon. . . . It's like putting away your winter coat when spring comes.
— Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
Grace is the only force in the universe powerful enough to break the chains that enslave generations.
— Philip Yancey
When you forgive someone, you slice away the wrong from the person who did it. You disengage that person from his hurtful act.
— Philip Yancey
The gospel of grace begins and ends with forgiveness. And people write songs with titles like "Amazing Grace" for one reason: grace is the only force in the universe powerful enough to break the chains that enslave generations. Grace alone melts ungrace.
— Philip Yancey
Restricting yourself in the truth of God's word actually releases you into a freedom you would not otherwise have.
— Priscilla Shirer
It was for freedom that Christ set us free" (Gal. 5:1).
— Priscilla Shirer
The key to liberation from the power of materialism is not an exodus from culture - abandoning Wall Street or leaving the wealth of the nation to others - but the grace of giving... Givers for God disarm the power of money. They invite God's grace to flow through them.
— Kent Hughes
Hate, hatred for yourself, for other people, will confine you, but love can set you free.
— Denzel Washington
Forgiveness is the only way to heal ourselves and to be free from the past. Without forgiveness, we remain tethered to the person who harmed us. We are bound to the chains of bitterness, tied together, trapped. Until we can forgive the person who harmed us, that person will hold the keys to our happiness, that person will be our jailor. When we forgive, we take back control of our own fate and our feelings. We become our own liberator.
— Desmond Tutu