Quotes related to Colossians 3:17
In trying to count our many blessings the difficulty is not to find things to count, but to find time to enumerate them all.
— AW Tozer
Whether I am paid or not, whether I am working out in the world or planting my own garden, I dedicate whatever I am doing today to the uplifting of all things.
— Marianne Williamson
Jesus is his name. There's no point in pretending that his name is Herbert.
— Marianne Williamson
Practically speaking, we were created to live all of life in the presence of God, under the authority of God, by the Word of God, to the glory of God. We were created to live all of life before the face of God, knowing that nothing in our life is secular or separated from the sight of God because all of life is sacred. To live otherwise is sacrilege
— Mark Driscoll
Indeed, the world is our mission field, and Jesus is our model incarnational missionary who went before us and now goes with us as we continue in his work by his Spirit as his church for his glory to our joy.
— Mark Driscoll
I cannot think of any Christian person, family, church, ministry, or tribe that would not benefit from more Jesus!
— Mark Driscoll
God wants his glory to shine through men. God wants his Kingdom to be made visible through them.
— Mark Driscoll
The man who does not enjoy doing noble actions is not a good man at all.
— Aristotle
Every art or applied science and every systematic investigation, and similarly every action and choice, seem to aim at some good; the good, therefore, has been well defined as that at which all things aim.
— Aristotle
Every art and every inquiry, and likewise every action and choice, seems to aim at some good, and hence it has been beautifully said that the good is that at which all things aim.
— Aristotle
Every art and every inquiry, and similarly every action and pursuit, is thought to aim at some good; and for this reason is the good has rightly been declared to be that at which all things aim.
— Aristotle
A sandwich and a cup of coffee, and then off to violin-land, where all is sweetness and delicacy and harmony, and there are no red-headed clients to vex us with their conundrums.
— Arthur Conan Doyle