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perfection world demand
Edith Schaeffer In a fallen world, if you demand perfection or nothing, you will always get nothing.
perfection arguing
Beatrix Potter So much perfection argues rottenness somewhere.
perfection demand approval
Baroness Orczy I take it, sir, that you do not approve of our new society." "Approval, sir, in my opinion, demands the attainment of perfection. And in that sense, you rather overrate the charms of your society. I'faith, for one thing, it does seem monstrous ill-dressed for any society, even a new one.
perfection done want
Bill Nichols There's no use being satisfied when things are done wrongly. I want perfection.
perfection cruelty whole
Bertrand Russell Each act of cruelty is eternally a part of the universe; nothing that happens later can make that act good rather than bad, or can confer perfection on the whole of which it is a part.
perfection timing divine
Cheryl Richardson I trust in the perfection of Divine Timing and allow my life to unfold as it should.
perfection matter pounds
Charles Lamb He who hath not a dram of folly in his mixture hath pounds of much worse matter in his composition.
perfection faces strange
William Shakespeare It is the witness still of excellency to put a strange face on his own perfection.
grace imitation facility
Charles Caleb Colton Those graces which from their presumed facility encourage all to attempt an imitation of them, are usually the most inimitable.
grace sovereign sin
Charles Spurgeon Sin is sovereign till sovereign grace dethrones it.
grace promise given
Charles Spurgeon God could not have given this promise, except from love and grace; therefore it is quite certain his Word will be fulfilled.
grace guilt debt
Aiden Wilson Tozer As mercy is God's goodness confronting human misery and guilt, so grace is his goodness directed toward human debt and demerit.
grace world sin
Aiden Wilson Tozer Abounding sin is the terror of the world, but abounding grace is the hope of mankind.
grace benefits pleasure
Aiden Wilson Tozer Grace is the good pleasure of God that inclines him to bestow benefits on the undeserving.
grace needs thirsty
Aiden Wilson Tozer O God, I have tasted Thy goodness, and it has both satisfied me and made me thirsty for more. I am painfully conscious of my need for further grace.
grace infinite ends
Aiden Wilson Tozer The grace of God is infinite and beyond our ability to measure. His grace has no beginning and therefore no end.
grace firsts knows
Aiden Wilson Tozer No one can know the true grace of God who has not first known the fear of God.
church moments despise
Charles Spurgeon The moment the church of God shall despise the pulpit, God will despise her.
church heirlooms persecution
Charles Spurgeon Persecution is the heirloom of the church, and the ensign of the elect.
church doctrine traps
Charles Spurgeon The doctrines some now preach could not build a mouse-trap.
church would-be doing-good
Charles Spurgeon The most useful members of a church are usually those who would be doing harm if they were not doing good.
church conviction repentance
Aiden Wilson Tozer What has the church gained if it is popular but there is no conviction, no repentance, no power?
church attention pay
Aiden Wilson Tozer Go to church once a week and nobody pays attention. Worship God seven days a week and you become strange!
church done today
Aiden Wilson Tozer In the conduct of our public worship where is the authority of Christ to be found? The truth is that today the Lord rarely controls a service, and the influence He exerts is very small. We sing of Him and preach about Him, but He must not interfere; we worship our way, and it must be right because we have always done it that way, as have the other churches in our group.
church watches praying
Aiden Wilson Tozer The creeping wilderness will soon take over that church that trusts in its own strength and forgets to watch and pray.
church-today meetings attraction
Aiden Wilson Tozer The meetings least attended in our churches today are the ones whose only attraction is God.