Quotes about Transformation
The Son of God did not come to make good people better but to give life to the dead.
— Fleming Rutledge
The preaching of the cross is an announcement of a living reality that continues to transform human existence and human destiny more than two thousand years after it originally occurred.
— Fleming Rutledge
In other words, God's righteousness involves not only a great reversal ("the first will be last") but also an actual transformation and re-creation.
— Fleming Rutledge
There have been many people whom I have admired, emulated and even modeled parts of my life after. I study how they do things, and then I go through a period of 'trying on' those same thinking patterns and behaviors. After awhile, what is not essentially me falls away while the useful parts remain.
— Jack Canfield
Most Christians are still living with an Old Testament view of their heart. Jeremiah 17:9 says, 'My heart is deceitfully wicked.' No, it's not. Not after the work of Christ, because the promise of the new covenant is a new heart.
— John Eldredge
Can human hearts be changed? Why, of course! It happens every day in the great missionary work of the Church. It is one of the most widespread of Christ's modern miracles. If it hasn't happened to you - it should.
— Ezra Taft Benson
I just think that wigs and makeup and costumes completely transform me.
— Melissa McCarthy
When your heart connects through prayer to the One who is the source of true love, you'll find that praying for your future husband will wondrously result in your heart being changed. And when your heart is changed, your life is transformed.
— Robin Jones Gunn
He knew that an existing structure had to be torn down or at least restructured before anything new and lasting could be built on the same foundation
— Robin Jones Gunn
Never be a prisoner of your past. Become the architect of you future. You will never be the same.
— Robin Sharma
I'm afraid my former life could sabotage the abundant future Jesus promised those of us who put our hope in Him.
— Lisa Harper
He called himself chief among sinners yet proclaimed himself made new in Christ.
— Liz Curtis Higgs