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That God is great in wisdom, wondrous in power, yet full of mercy, is assumed by many to be almost common knowledge; but, to entertain anything approaching an adequate conception of His being, His nature, His attributes, as these are revealed in Holy Scripture, is something which very, very few people in these degenerate times have attained unto.
— AW Pink
The foundation of all true knowledge of God must be a clear mental apprehension of His perfections as revealed in Holy Scripture. An
— AW Pink
Such a God cannot be found out by searching. He can be known only as He is revealed to the heart by the Holy Spirit through the Word.
— AW Pink
Such a God cannot be found out by searching. He can be known only as He is revealed to the heart by the Holy Spirit through the Word.
— AW Pink
How solemn is this fact: nothing can be concealed from God!
— AW Pink
I've said to others that there were places I had forgotten about that were just so powerful. I've read the Gospels many times, but it's been a while since I've read through a whole book.
— Michael Smith
The external evidence of Jesus' resurrection confirms the truth we have received via God's written revelation.
— Gary Habermas
She is to him the reality of romance, the leaner good sense of nonsense, the unveiling of his eyes, the freeing of his soul, the abolition of time, place and circumstance, the etherealization of his blood into rapturous rivers of the very water of life itself, the revelation of all the mysteries and the sanctification of all the dogmas.
— George Bernard Shaw
When God makes His presence felt through us, we are like the burning bush: Moses never took any heed what sort of bush it was—he only saw the brightness of the Lord.
— 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
Everything comes to light, Nancy, sooner or later. When God Almighty wills it, our secrets are found out.
— George Eliot
Everything comes to light, Nancy, sooner or later. When God Almighty wills it, our secrets are found out.
— George Eliot