104 Quotes About Regeneration
- Author B.G. Bowers
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Change blows through the branches of our existence. It fortifies the roots on which we stand, infuses crimson experience with autumn hues, dismantles Winter’s brittle leaves, and ushers Spring into our fertile environments. Seeds of evolution burst from their pod cocoons and teardrop buds blossom into Summer flowers. Change releases its redolent scent, attracting the buzz of honey bees and the adoration of discerning butterflies.
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- Author Matt Chandler
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The Word, the Gospel, creates not just people individually but A people collectively
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- Author Bill O'Reilly
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He is himself again, more himself than at any time on this Earth." Nancy Reagan on her husband
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- Author Don Baker
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God likes to make people. Great people out of common people, strong people out of week people, famous people out of the unknown people, good people are bad people. God likes to make people. That's an obsession with God, one from which He will never change.
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- Author Mark Buchanan
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This is the love of God, an alchemy that can turn enemies into children.
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- Author Megan McKenna
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The Resurrection is not a single event, but a loosening of God's power and light into the earth and history that continues to alter all things, infusing them with the grace and power of God's own holiness. It is as though a door was opened, and what poured out will never be stopped, and that door cannot be closed.
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- Author St. Justin
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Having appeared at the end of the first creation, man [and women] stand at the beginning of the second, since the world is transfigured through [them].
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- Author John Pollock
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His (Paul's) entire personality within mutation. He was being turned inside out as he led Jesus light the recesses of his soul.
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- Author John Meunier
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one of the great virtues of Christianity, according to (John)Wesley, is the way it fills up our every waking hour. Both (N.T.) Wright and Wesley write that Christianity is not just about what God does for us but what God does in us.
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