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omnipotence lord burden
Out of every difficulty Omnipotence can bring us, only let us in childlike confidence cast our burden upon the Lord. Charles Spurgeon
omnipotence knowing not-knowing
Omnipotence is not knowing how everything is done; it's just doing it. Alan Watts
omnipotence boredom succeed
They had not yet attained the stupefying boredom of omnipotence; their experiments did not always succeed. Arthur C. Clarke
omnipotence giving capacity
You must have a capacity to receive, or even omnipotence can't give. C. S. Lewis
omnipotence cosmic ifs
If you have a religion it must be cosmic. C. S. Lewis
omnipotence cities people
I am the way into the city of woe. I am the way to a forsaken people. I am the way into eternal sorrow. Sacred justice moved my architect. I was raised here by divine omnipotence, Primordial love and ultimate intellect. Only those elements time cannot wear Were made before me, and beyond time I stand. Abandon all hope ye who enter here. Dante Alighieri
omnipotence judging holiness
It is God’s omnipotence, His consuming holiness, and His right to judge that make Him worthy to be feared. David Jeremiah
omnipotence infinite equal
To the infinite, all finites are equal. Mark Batterson
omnipotence virtue
Power confuses itself with virtue and tends also to take itself for omnipotence. J. William Fulbright
judging results values
Only the skilled can judge the skillfulness, but that is not the same as judging the value of the result. C. S. Lewis
judging skins disease
My first rule of travel is never to go to a place that sounds like a medical condition and Critz is clearly an incurable disease involving flaking skin. Bill Bryson
judging grandfather berlin
My grandfather had been a well-known judge in Berlin. Arnon Goldfinger
judging deeds judgment
I have never for one instant seen clearly within myself. How then would you have me judge the deeds of others? Maurice Maeterlinck
judging levels looked minimum moment positions sharp square stay
Judging by the sharp fall, you could say there was a moment of panic, but we didn't stay at minimum levels for long. It just looked like some wanted to square their positions at any cost. Fabio Lara
judging luck hard
It's hard luck always having to be a judge. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
judging difficult oneself
It is much more difficult to judge oneself than to judge others. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
judging thieves stealing
Thieves for their robbery have authority When judges steal themselves. William Shakespeare
judging people conviction
People will judge you according to your own convictions. Dexter Scott King
holiness knows
Holiness has nothing to do with what we know and everything to do with Who we know. Aiden Wilson Tozer
holiness too-much shy
We fear extremes and shy away from too much ardor in religion as if it were possible to have too much love or too much faith or too much holiness. Aiden Wilson Tozer
holiness praying christianity
The conditions of praying are the conditions of righteousness, holiness, and salvation. Edward McKendree Bounds
holiness littles matter
I have followed holiness, I have taught truth, and I have been most in the main things; not that I thought the things concerning our times little, but that I thought none could do anything to purpose in God's great and public matters, till they were right in their conditions. Donald Cargill
holiness spirituality purity
In every aspect of life, purity and holiness, cleanliness and refinement, exalt the human condition . . . Even in the physical realm, cleanliness will conduce to spirituality. Abdu'l Baha
holiness fascination details
Nothing matches the holiness and fascination of accurate and intricate detail. Stephen Jay Gould
holiness abandonment values
Abandonment to God is of more value than personal holiness! Oswald Chambers
holiness firsts force
Why would the disciples invent a God whose holiness was more terrifying than the forces of nature that provoked them to invent a god in the first place? R. C. Sproul
holiness aliens
There is nothing more foreign, more alien, to our nature than holiness. R. C. Sproul