81 Quotes About Prophets
- Author Mwanandeke Kindembo
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The cosmic consciousness is linked with your soul or with one tapped in their intuitive abilities. All the geniuses can be classified into this last stage of the mind and only few people have achieved that experience of the highest type of intelligence. Some we call gods, prophets, saints and others are called geniuses.
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- Author Kingsley Opuwari Manuel
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Pastors, Apostles, Prophets, Teachers and Evangelist, the five fold ministry is simply the ministry of JESUS CHRIST in five expressions.
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- Author Rami Ollaik
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No wonder God chose this dark land to send prophets to, for a candle only shines in the dark.
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- Author Simon Brass
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We are always awaiting the Messiah that never arrives. I long for bygone days where every dawn brought a new eschatology and an interminable queue of prophets preached humanity’s impending salvation as if it were syndicated. It must have been joyous to receive a fresh messiah weekly, and to be regaled with inspiring tales of the glory that lay ahead.
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- Author Shane Claiborne
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Protesters are still on the fringes like satellites, revolving around the system. But prophets and poets lead us into a new world, beyond simply yelling at the old one.
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- Author Mwanandeke Kindembo
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Gaining the sense of immortality or eternal life will make you appear like a god, prophet or saint before those who lack self knowledge.
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- Author Abhijit Naskar
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God, deities and prophets thrive on obscurity, and it does not necessarily have to be material obscurity, often it is intellectual, as well as spiritual obscurity. When humanity is bold, intellectual, spiritual and conscientious enough, it will become its own strength - it will become its own solace - it will become its own savior.
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- Author Reza Aslan
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No one speaks for God - not even the prophets (who speak about God)
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- Author Stewart Stafford
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Being a prophet in the wilderness speaking truth to power typically leads to poverty and punishment. It is far easier to follow the lucrative trade winds of popular opinion but withheld honesty results in forgotten words.
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