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The whole man is taken into fellowship with that one true God; not only his feelings, but also his mind and will, his heart and all his affections, his soul and his body.
— Herman Bavinck
Only a pure heart can recognize a beautiful and a happy soul.
— Hippocrates
honor begins in the heart and works its way out until it is expressed through our actions.
— Lisa Bevere
Don't die to see me, live to love me.
— Jeff Hardy
Really try to follow what it is that you want to do and what your heart is telling you to do.
— Jennifer Aniston
Now this is a mystery to a carnal heart. They can see no such thing; perhaps they think God loves them when he prospers them and makes them rich, but they think God loves them not when he afflicts them. That is a mystery, but grace instructs men in that mystery, grace enables men to see love in the very frown of God's face, and so come to receive contentment.
— Jeremiah Burroughs
when the heart of a man has nothing to do, but to be busy about creature-comforts, every little thing troubles him; but when the heart is taken up with the weighty things of eternity, with the great things of eternal life, the things of here below that disquieted it before are things now of no consequence to him in comparison with the other-how things fall out here is not much regarded by him, if the one thing that is necessary is provided for.
— Jeremiah Burroughs
You can never make a ship go steady by propping it outside; you know there must be ballast within the ship to make it go steady. So there is nothing outside us that can keep our hearts in a steady, constant way, but grace within the soul.
— Jeremiah Burroughs
So be satisfied and quiet, be contented with your contentment. I lack certain things that others have, but blessed be God, I have a contented heart which others have not.
— Jeremiah Burroughs
The disorders of your hearts, and their sinful workings are as words before God.
— Jeremiah Burroughs
Worship from the heart in times of adversity implies an attitude of humble acceptance on our part of God's right to do as He pleases in our lives.
— Jerry Bridges
We're more concerned about our own victory over sin than we are about the fact that our sins grieve God's heart.
— Jerry Bridges