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Quotes about Transformation

Israel's first king, Saul, looked like he was born for the role. He was tall, handsome, intelligent, and sensitive to God's leading. But he eventually lost most of his attractive qualities, the most important being obedience.
— Charles Swindoll
The brilliance of morning is in sharp contrast with the darkness of night - Woman thou art loosed
— Bishop TD Jakes
When you begin to realize that your past does not necessarily dictate the outcome of your future, then you can release the hurt. It is impossible to inhale new air until you exhale the old.
— Bishop TD Jakes
Sometimes what makes us insecure and vulnerable becomes the fuel we need to be overachievers. The antidote for a snakebite is made from the poison, and the thing that made you go backward is the same force that will push you forward.
— Bishop TD Jakes
The light came into the darkness, and the darkness did not understand it, but that no longer mattered because the light was now obliteration the darkness.
— Ted Dekker
Just because someone sees the truth doesn't mean they will accept it or allow that truth to change them.
— Ted Dekker
Know that you are loved, my dear...Know that you can and will rise above all your fears. I now call you water walker. Water Walker? Yes, you walked through the waters of your fear, didn't you?
— Ted Dekker
And then... And then Thomas Hunter dreamed, and the world would never be the same.
— Ted Dekker
They were truly new people. No longer Forest People, certainly not the Horde. They were outcasts. They were the chosen. Those who had died. Those who lived.
— Ted Dekker
If someone tries to follow the narrow way and does not set aside who they think they are and what they think they need, they cannot follow.
— Ted Dekker
You will only see who you are and thus be who you are as you surrender your attachment to all other identities
— Ted Dekker
She was complete, wholly restored without even a hint of any need for further correction. The
— Ted Dekker