Quotes related to Romans 12:2
Christianity doesn't leave us in an apathetic stupor; it raises us and our relationships from the dead! It pours zest and strength and purpose into an otherwise wasted life.
— Gary Thomas
Chapter 13 offers a biblical view on how evil infects every good thing that God has created on this planet. That sets us up for chapter 14, where Jesus tells us that our allegiance to his spiritual family takes precedence over our allegiance to our blood family of origin.
— Gary Thomas
Spiritual purpose and mission can overcome weaknesses in character because God redeems our characters...
— Gary Thomas
Trying to find contentment in this world without addressing the inner person is no more drastic a change than simply changing cubicles while continuing to work for the same company. Your location may change, but the overall environment is exactly the same.
— Gary Thomas
Christianity does not direct us to focus on finding the right person; it calls us to become the right person.
— Gary Thomas
You cannot control what happens to you, but you can control your attitude toward what happens to you, and in that, you will be mastering change rather than allowing it to master you.
— Brian Tracy
Sundance is weird. The movies are weird - you actually have to think about them when you watch them.
— Britney Spears
I dress the way I want. I don`t pretend to be someone I`m not.
— Britney Spears
The Word of God needs to saturate our minds if we want to know and follow God's will.
— Brother Andrew
And yet,' she said gently, 'God hasn't come to a standstill.' Suddenly she laughed. 'I think you're like one of your own lumps of clay, Andy. God has a plan for you, and He's trying to get you into the centre of it, and you keep dodging and slithering away.' She turned her dark eyes on mine. 'How do you know? Maybe He wants to make you into something wonderful!
— Brother Andrew
We have to live a life that is more revolutionary than that of the revolutionaries.
— Brother Andrew
He remarked that thinking often spoils everything and that evil usually begins with our thoughts.
— Brother Lawrence