273 Quotes About Holy
- Author Anne Lamott
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Holiness has most often been revealed to me in the exquisite pun of the first syllable, in holes- in not enough help, in brokenness, mess. High holy places, with ethereal sounds and stained glass, can massage my illusion of holiness, but in holes and lostness I can pick up the light of small ordinary progress, newly made moments flecked like pepper into the slog and the disruptions.
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- Author Felix Wantang
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Christianity was derailed when Bible Schools became certification centers for true apostles of Christ. Where is the Holy Spirit? John 16:13
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- Author Markus Zusak
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That’s when I have to ask him. “Can you really talk like that? Being holy and all?”“What? Because I’m a priest?” He finishes the dregs of his coffee. “Sure. God knows what’s important.
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- Author Maria Nieves
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May you live a life as holy and perfect as you pretend it to be in Facebook
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- Author Mehmet Murat ildan
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A field which feeds you, a river which gives you water are much holier than all other so-called holy places!
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- Author Howard W. Hunter
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The temple is a place of beauty, it is a place of revelation, it is a place of peace. It is the house of the Lord. It is holy unto the Lord. It should be holy unto us.
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- Author Shannon L. Alder
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You don't give up on people you truly love. Whether they are in your life or stand on the edge of your heart, you want them to be happy. This is the truest kind of love because it gives more than it ever receives.
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- Author Priyavrat Thareja
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Both God and goodness are structured upon a foundation which solicits the essentials of higher level logic – a part of holy-istic culture.
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- Author Lisa Bedrick
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Often times, the world looks at Christians and they are quick to criticize the ways we fall short. That is not God’s fault. That is each Christian’s fault, for not cultivating the fruit of the Spirit in their own soul. As Christians we all have a responsibility to ensure that we are always growing in our Christian walk, and that we are walking 'worthy of our calling,' as Paul says.
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