Quotes related to Proverbs 16:9
I don't like scripts.
— Jim Nantz
Things have their own pace, and if we work with that pace and anticipate the issues correctly, we can have good results.
— Arundhati Bhattacharya
One never knows how a bout is going to pan out and even in last 2-3 seconds things can change.
— Geeta Phogat
The Seekers have done most things that you'd want to do and when we broke up in the '60s it was partly because we sort of felt we'd done all the things that you could do. There was nothing new.
— Judith Durham
You have to just go with your imagination, where your instinct takes you.
— Peter Mullan
Everyone who draws breath "takes the lead" many times a day. We lead with actions that range from a smile to a frown; with words that range from blessing to curse; with decisions that range from faithful to fearful….
— Peter Scazzero
Trust God to run the universe without you.
— Peter Scazzero
In what ways does my current pace of life and leadership enhance or diminish my ability to allow God's will and presence full scope in my life?
— Peter Scazzero
We cannot engage in plans and decisions that honor God until we prepare our hearts and are intentional about keeping them soft and responsive to his leading.
— Peter Scazzero
Lord, forgive me for the arrogance that sees interruptions to my plans as alien invasions. Forgive me for constantly trying to do more than you intend with my life. Help me to be like John the Baptist, embracing my losses and respecting my limits. In Jesus' name, amen.
— Peter Scazzero
Necessity, like electricity, Is in ourselves and all things, and no more Without us than within us; and we live, We of this mortal mixture, in the same law As the pure colorless intelligence Which dwells in Heaven, and the dead Hadean shades.
— Philip James Bailey
The problem, however, comes within the reach of possible solution, if we distinguish between sovereignty as an inherent power, and the exercise of sovereignty. God may limit the exercise of his sovereignty to make room for the free action of his creatures. It is by his sovereign decree that man is free. Without such self-limitation he could not admonish men to repent and believe. Here, again, the Calvinistic logic must either bend or break.
— Philip Schaff