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Quotes about Understanding

He best knows his own heart, and what His own ends and designs were in the wonderful works which He has wrought.
— Jonathan Edwards
No living Christian but he must deny his owne wisedome, judgement, and understanding, that he may be wise in Christ; You say, what, would you have men senselesse, and mopish, and not understand themselves? No, no, here is the point, True grace doth not destroy a mans wisdome, but rather enlargeth and enlightneth it wonderfully; so as that men by nature are blinde, but spirituall wisedome enlightens the eyes of the blinde.
— Jonathan Edwards
By particular and occasional moral Inability, I mean an Inability of the will or heart to a particular act, through the strength or defect of present motives, or of inducements presented to the view of the understanding, on this occasion.—If
— Jonathan Edwards
Everything has two handles,--one by which it may be borne another by which it cannot.
— Epictetus
Nature gave us one tongue and two ears so we could hear twice as much as we speak.
— Epictetus
We have two ears and one mouth so we may listen more and talk the less.
— Epictetus
I never desired to please the rabble. What pleased them, I did not learn; and what I knew was far removed from their understanding.
— Epicurus
A] right understanding that death is nothing to us makes the mortality of life enjoyable, not because it adds to it an infinite span of time, but because it takes away the craving for immortality. For there is nothing terrible in life for the man who has truly comprehended that there is nothing terrible in not living.
— Epicurus
I write this not for the many, but for you; each of us is enough of an audience for the other.
— Epicurus
Surely Satan realizes that by pulling fathers from their children he can twist their understanding of God as a Father. And if he can mess up our view of God, he can harm our desire to connect with God. The enemy knows that God desires for you to view Him as Father.
— Eric Geiger
A church that does not keep step with modern scientific knowledge is doomed.
— Eric Metaxas
In his famous Letters and Papers from Prison, the German theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer wrote: how wrong it is to use God as a stop-gap for the incompleteness of our knowledge. If in fact the frontiers of knowledge are being pushed further and further back (and that is bound to be the case), then God is being pushed back with them, and is therefore continually in retreat. We are to find God in what we know, not in what we don't know.
— Eric Metaxas