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Grace begins, grace continues, and grace consummates our salvation.
— AW Pink
Finally, the perpetuity of the Law appears in God's writing it in the hearts of His people at their new birth.
— AW Pink
Revolution is not a one time event.
— Audre Lorde
Forgiveness is about empowering yourself, rather than empowering your past.
— Bishop TD Jakes
And out of darkness came the hands that reach thro' nature, moulding men.
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
Grace is but glory begun, and glory is but grace perfected.
— Jonathan Edwards
I cannot express to you how grateful I am that I am a Christian. Before I was a Christian, I went through a time in my life where I just didn't know why I was alive.
— Ray Comfort
For pain must enter into its glorified life of memory before it can turn into compassion.
— George Eliot
whatever else remained the same, the light had changed, and you cannot find the pearly dawn at noonday. The fact is unalterable, that a fellow-mortal with whose nature you are acquainted solely through the brief entrances and exits of a few imaginative weeks called courtship, may, when seen in the continuity of married companionship, be disclosed as something better or worse than what you have preconceived, but will certainly not appear altogether the same.
— George Eliot
When the commonplace We must all die transforms itself suddenly into the acute consciousness I must die-- and soon, then death grapples us, and his fingers are cruel; afterwards, he may come to fold us in his arms as our mother did, and our last moment of dim earthly discerning may be like the first.
— George Eliot
character is not cut in marble—it is not something solid and unalterable.
— George Eliot
In old days there were angels who came and took men by the hand and led them away from the city of destruction. We see no white winged angels now. But yet men are led away from threatening destruction, a hand is put in theirs, which leads them forth gently towards a calm bright land, so that they look no more backward; and the hand may be a little child's.
— George Eliot