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Quotes related to 2 Corinthians 5:17
If you truly want to become a better you, it is imperative that you learn to feel good about yourself.
— Joel Osteen
We are at a crossroads in the music business: with the rise of the internet, the world we live in has changed, and the past is not coming back. But I see the glass as half-full: the internet and social networking are new avenues for the next Bob Dylan to be born on.
— Jon Bon Jovi
I like progress but I hate change.
— Jon Bon Jovi
To build a winning team, you must help your players and staff have amnesia about past outcomes and remember all the little things they did to get better.
— Jon Gordon
The past has to be viewed as a springboard to the future.
— Jon Gordon
Tis a more glorious effect of power to make that holy that was so depraved and under the domination of sin than to confer holiness on that which before had nothing of the contrary.
— Jonathan Edwards
Tis a more glorious effect of power to make that holy that was so depraved and under dominion of sin, than to confirm holiness on that which before had nothing of the contrary.
— Jonathan Edwards
II. Their people are an excellent and happy people. God has renewed them, and instamped his own image upon them, and made them partakers of his holiness. They are more excellent than their neighbors, Prov. xii. 26.
— Jonathan Edwards
Glory, glory, said the Bee, Hallelujah, said the Flea. Praise the Lord, remarked the Wren. At springtime all is born-again.
— Eric Metaxas
He could hardly recognize it as something that had grown out of what he had begun.
— Eric Metaxas
Bonhoeffer was constantly trying to correct the idea of a false choice between God and humanity, or heaven and earth. God wanted to redeem humanity and to redeem this earth, not to abolish them.
— Eric Metaxas
He destroyed an entire way of seeing the world, one that had held sway from the beginning of history, and he replaced it with another way of seeing the world. Included in the old way of seeing things was the idea that the evil of slavery was good.
— Eric Metaxas