Quotes about Experience
When the Word of God is living within us through the breath of the Spirit, it begins to manifest its results in our lives. In other words, it becomes more than words on paper or a digital device; it becomes an experience.
— Tony Evans
One of the things that we, as men, have often missed in the church in multiple ways is both experiencing and displaying God's power and blessings collectively. With
— Tony Evans
But if you will keep your eyes focused on God's purpose for you, not your pain, God will use your trials for your good and His glory. He works all things together for good when you love Him and live according to your calling. No pain or experience is wasted when you are a child of the King.
— Tony Evans
We've not been instructed to pray, "My Father which art in heaven." It is, "Our Father which art in heaven" (Matthew 6:9 KJV). You will experience more of God by connecting with His purposes through His people than you could ever experience on your own.
— Tony Evans
Yet, personally, I would rather take the risk of living out God's power instead of reducing my experience in the Spirit down to something I can control.
— Kris Vallotton
It is only when we learn to live from the inside out, and not from the outside in, that we are truly free to experience these seasons. The Kingdom within us is more powerful than the kingdom around us.
— Kris Vallotton
A dream that is not understood remains a mere occurrence; understood it becomes a living experience.
— Carl Jung
We should not try to "get rid" of a neurosis, but rather to experience what it means, what it has to teach, what its purpose is.
— Carl Jung
Any theory based on experience is necessarily statistical; that is to say, it formulates an ideal average which abolishes all exceptions at either end of the scale and replaces them by an abstract mean.
— Carl Jung
From the unconscious there emanate determining influences…which, independently of tradition, guarantee in every single individual a similarity and even a sameness of experience, and also of the way it is represented imaginatively.
— Carl Jung
This is certainly not to say that what we call the unconscious is identical with God or is set up in his place. It is simply the medium from which religious experience seems to flow. As to what the further cause of such experience may be, the answer to this lies beyond the range of human knowledge. Knowledge of God is a transcendental problem.
— Carl Jung
Comedy = tragedy + time.
— Carol Burnett