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Quotes related to Romans 12:12
Love doesnt give up just because someting goes wrong or because your feelings are hurt.God is in charge, so those who love just keep on loving.
— Anonymous
Short prayers with long legs travel far.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
We really feel happier when things look bleak. Hope is endurance. Hope is holding on and going on and trusting in the Lord.
— Michael Novak
Most especially, he was miserable because of Donald Trump, whose cruelties, always great even when they were casual, were unbearable when he truly turned against you.
— Michael Wolff
It is not enough to desire to pray; we must resolutely stay with it. We must fight for our prayer lives because they will not develop on their own.
— Mike Bickle
The Lord calls each one of His children, no matter what his occupation—lawyer, doctor, maintenance man, carpenter, accountant, athlete, musician, teacher, homeschooling mom, and so on—to have a real prayer life.
— Mike Bickle
It is not enough to desire to pray; we must resolutely stay with it.
— Mike Bickle
As John Piper puts it, "For people who are passing through the dark night of the soul, turnaround will come because God brings unwavering lovers of Christ into their lives who do not give up on them."24
— Mike Breen
Albert Schweitzer, a century or more ago, used another strong image. Jesus, he said, was like a man convinced the wheel of history was going to turn in the opposite direction. He waited for this to happen, but it didn't. Then he threw himself upon the wheel, and it crushed him—but it did indeed start to turn in the other direction.
— NT Wright
Love will always suffer. If the church tries to win victories either all in a rush or by steps taken in some other spirit, it may appear to succeed for a while. Think of the pomp and "glory" of the late medieval church. But the "victory" will be hollow and will leave all kinds of problems in its wake.
— NT Wright
Hope" in this sense is not a feeling. It is a virtue. You have to practice it, like a difficult piece on the violin or a tricky shot at tennis. You practice the virtue of hope through worship and prayer, through invoking the One God, through reading and reimagining the scriptural story, and through consciously holding the unknown future within the unshakable divine promises.
— NT Wright
He makes the basic point that it is not so much the disability one suffers from that matters but one's attitude to it. The man who says: I will conquer this illness & live a happy life, is already halfway through to victory.
— Nelson Mandela