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Quotes about Restoration

Receiving forgiveness requires a total willingness to let God be God and do all the healing, restoring, and renewing.
— Henri Nouwen
The great spiritual call of the Beloved Children of God is to pull their brokenness away from the shadow of the curse and put it under the light of the blessing.
— Henri Nouwen
If then, we would indeed restore mankind by truly botanic, magnetic, or natural means, let us first be as simple and well as Nature ourselves, dispel the clouds which hang over our brows, and take up a little life into our pores. Do not stay to be an overseer of the poor, but endeavor to become of the worthies of the world.
— Henry David Thoreau
For we all are dreadfully cracked about the head, and sadly need mending..
— Herman Melville
Whatever your situation, God wants to heal you, strengthen you, and lead you to a place where you can enjoy life again.
— Joyce Meyer
The moment our dignity is undermined, we get up in arms and want to see our dignity restored - especially if we are humiliated.
— Desmond Tutu
The forgiveness of God is one thing, but the proof that we want that forgiveness is the energy we expend to make amends for the wrong.
— Bishop Fulton J. Sheen
Out of these ashes beauty will rise.
— Steven Curtis Chapman
For those whose faith has faded, the reasons may be real to them, but these reasons do not change the reality of what Joseph Smith restored.
— James Faust
Through the Prophet Joseph Smith, the Lord has established His Church once again among men.
— Joseph Wirthlin
Our Christian hope is that we are going to live with Christ in a new earth, where there is not only no more death, but where life is what it was always meant to be.
— Timothy Keller
Is there any way to restore harmony to the world? It can be done only by someone coming in from eternity and stopping the note in its wild flight. But will it still be a false note? The harmony can be destroyed on one condition only. If that note is made the first note in a new melody, then it will become harmonious.
— Bishop Fulton J. Sheen