Quotes related to 1 Corinthians 2:10
The Bible without the Holy Spirit is a sundial by moonlight.
— DL Moody
What I am trying to do is to unmuddle the metaphysical.
— Wayne Dyer
No one was ever great without some portion of divine inspiration.
— Cicero
Miracles occur all around us, signs from God show us the way, angels plead to be heard, but we pay little attention to them.
— Paulo Coelho
where the telescope ends the microscope begins, and who can say which has the wider vision?
— Victor Hugo
What a broad world to roam in, what a sea to swim in is this God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ.
— AW Tozer
There are indeed solid ontological foundations for an understanding of signals of transformation. Both Thomas Aquinas and John Calvin take the notion of God to be a direct perception of God's existence, one unmediated by reason, by revelation, by society, or by psychological need.
— James Sire
No matter what I see or how many times I think I may have seen it before, I always ask, "What is this, Lord?" I am confident that the same God who gives me the revelation can also interpret it for me.
— James Goll
When you just copy and paste, you miss that. You just repurpose the last layer instead of understanding all the layers underneath.
— Jason Fried
Anything we accomplish of eternal value is brought about by the ability and empowerment of the Holy Spirit.
— Dutch Sheets
Though Harmon Gow developed the tale as far as his mental and moral reach permitted there were perceptible gaps between his facts, and I had the sense that the deeper meaning of the story was in the gaps.
— Edith Wharton
And meanwhile there was the world of wonders within him. As a boy at the sea-side, Ralph, between tides, had once come on a cave—a secret inaccessible place with glaucous lights, mysterious murmurs, and a single shaft of communication with the sky. He
— Edith Wharton