Quotes about Revelation
The successful evangelist uses the Scriptures in order to disclose the divine patterns and, ultimately, the Pattern who is made flesh in Jesus.
— Robert Barron
It is possible at any age to discover a lifelong desire you never knew you had.
— Robert Brault
If God had wanted to be a big secret, He would not have created babbling brooks and whispering pines.
— Robert Brault
There is a book of Revelation in every one's life, as there is in the Bible.
— LM Montgomery
There is a book of revelation in everyone's life.
— LM Montgomery
Then we'll go up the road and tell the good news to the others.
— LM Montgomery
Of course it was very interesting to see the old chest unpacked, said the Story Girl as she stirred the contents of a saucepan vigorously. But now that it is over I believe I am sorry that it is opened. It isn't mysterious any longer. We know all about it now, and we can never imagine what things are in it any more.
— LM Montgomery
In his arms he carried Anne, whose head lay limply against his shoulder. At that moment Marilla had a revelation. In the sudden stab of fear that pierced to her very heart she realized what Anne had come to mean to her. She would have admitted that she liked Anne — nay, that she was very fond of Anne. But now she knew as she hurried wildly down the slope that Anne was dearer to her than anything on earth.
— LM Montgomery
The Bible is a love story that begins with a divorce. Everything from the third chapter of Genesis through the end of Revelation is the story of a betrayed lover wooing us back into His arms so we can enjoy the love of family forever.
— Larry Crabb
The intellect has little to do on the road to discovery. There comes a leap in consciousness, call it Intuition or what you will, the solution comes to you and you don't know how or why.
— Albert Einstein
In Science we have been reading only the notes to a poem; in Christianity we find the poem itself.
— CS Lewis
Herschel removed the speckled tent-roof from the world and exposed the immeasurable deeps of space, dim-flecked with fleets of colossal suns sailing their billion-leagued remoteness.
— Mark Twain