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Quotes about Acceptance

Do not be afraid; our fate Cannot be taken from us; it is a gift.
— Dante Alighieri
The Infinite Goodness has such wide arms that it takes whatever turns to it.
— Dante Alighieri
Even when we feel we should be disqualified from all that Christ offers, grace beckons us back.
— Darlene Zschech
Never write people off for making a mistake! God does not work this way, and neither should we.
— Darlene Zschech
It seems that I always am and always have been an outsider. I've never really fit in. I was always too religious for my rowdy friends—they thought I was unbelievably hung up—and too rowdy for my religious friends—they were always praying for me.
— James Bryan Smith
He had let go of the need to earn God's love
— James Bryan Smith
But surely it was not God's will to give us a child with handicaps. God didn't do this, right?" "It's a mystery, Daddy. You won't be able to understand it all till you get here and see all of the rooms and one-inch pictures. But this you can trust: God is always good.
— James Bryan Smith
As such, we should pray, as Macrina Weiderkehr prayed so eloquently, "O God, help me to believe the truth about myself, no matter how beautiful.
— James Bryan Smith
Separated Peter from the vile and suicidal Judas was that he, Peter, had lived long enough to find his offense transformed—through no merit of his own—by the loving acceptance of Jesus. The humiliated Peter was, in the same moment, the forgiven Peter.
— James Carroll
When you believe something to be true, you are "in one mind" about accepting it; when you do not believe something to be true, you are "in one mind" about rejecting it. "To doubt," Os Guinness writes, "is to waver between the two, to believe and disbelieve at once and to be 'in two minds.
— James Emery White
And the influence of their peers can be utterly overwhelming. As their closest friends succumb to the trend of G.O.Y., many children feel pressured to match them for the sake of popularity and acceptance. And sadly, instead of stepping in to be the voice of reason, many parents are feeding into this cultural trend.
— James Emery White
The acceptance of the gift of freedom transforms our perception of our social and political existence.
— James H. Cone